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Discover Ludwig"largely spontaneous" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means something that is primarily or mainly unplanned or impulsive. Example: The concert was a huge success, thanks in part to the largely spontaneous dancing and singing from the enthusiastic crowd.
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In fact, the protests seem to have been largely spontaneous.
Connect to Today: The February Revolution was largely spontaneous and unorganized.
If the largely spontaneous 802.11 wave does swamp the various other wireless data networking standards, it might be fitting.
The protests appeared to be largely spontaneous, with no one group appearing to take charge of organisation.
There is also a debate over to what degree the committees reflect or drive the protests, which still seem largely spontaneous, even after months of organizing.
Sounds great on paper, and it was endorsed by a referendum, but there's one big problem: The Tahrir Square revolution was a largely spontaneous, bottom-up affair.
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Since they erupted Tuesday, the protests have largely seemed spontaneous and leaderless, propelled by young demonstrators with no affiliation to Egypt's small and largely toothless opposition groups.
But the largely unplanned, spontaneous protests, and the media attention they have commanded, have demonstrated something new: the existence of large numbers of young, educated, urban potential voters who will no longer tolerate a largely unaccountable, unresponsive political elite and bureaucracy incapable of performing the most fundamental tasks.
Our patient presented with TCH associated with a secondary, largely extracranial etiology a spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH).
Communication depends on the would-be communicator's ability to anticipate and purposefully manipulate the spontaneous, largely unconscious constructions of meaning her signals will elicit from her intended audience.
During the last decades, postmarketing activities in pharmacovigilance have largely depended on spontaneous case reports, which is still the case unfortunately.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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