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The phrase "pretty much predetermined" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is largely or mostly decided in advance, leaving little room for change. Example: "The outcome of the project was pretty much predetermined by the initial decisions made by the management."
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For families limited by school and activity schedules, Mr. Born said, the timing of vacations is pretty much predetermined, and even this year "it's just a matter of where and how".
The Democrats and their supporters will be largely on their own, and with McConnell holding the option to exercise the nuclear option the outcome will be pretty much predetermined: Gorsuch will eventually take a seat on the Court.
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Most of us, I think, believe that genetics and evolution pretty much predetermine how we will reproduce ourselves.
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Pretty much every thing.
Pretty much, okay.
A: Pretty much.
God: Pretty much.
HOLDER: Pretty much, yeah.
"He pretty much vanished".
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