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The phrase "must be primarily" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey that something is the main or most important aspect or factor in a situation. Example: In order to make a successful business plan, the focus must be primarily on identifying the target audience and their needs.
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But drugs are a national problem, and narcotics control must be primarily a Federal responsibility.
To receive such status, according to the I.R.S., a group must be "primarily engaged in the promotion of social welfare".
True green scenarios, with a declining rather than increasing water footprint, must be primarily based on solar, wind and geothermal energy.
To operate this system effectively, the controlling and optimizing the power proportion of the each power from fuel cell system and battery system must be primarily solved.
Housing and Recreational Sports are among those campus components that must be primarily self-supporting (intercollegiate athletics and parking are others).
Under the new lease, the Sons of the Revolution, owners of the landmark at 54 Pearl Street, will exercise unusual control over the restaurant, right down to cuisine, which must be "primarily American".
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Our dialogue must no longer be primarily with ourselves, he adds.
An electric vehicle is primarily to be used to satisfy driving needs, and accordingly charging policies must be designed primarily for this purpose.
Federal money to weatherproof poor families' homes must be channelled primarily through non-profit groups.
A novel, on the other hand, must be true primarily on a gut level.
At least 23 units must be designated primarily for graduate students, typically at the 200-300 levels.
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