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Discover LudwigThe phrase "primarily dominated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment which is, or has been, controlled or influenced mainly by one thing. For example: "The political landscape in this country is primarily dominated by two major parties."
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While last year's list was primarily dominated by female pop acts, this year sees an increase in alternative acts.
The industry, however, is primarily dominated by the health care sector.
Adsorption mechanisms were primarily dominated by ion exchange and electrostatic attraction.
The scatter in fatigue life is primarily dominated by small crack growth.
Usually, the electrical conductivity of ZnO primarily dominated by electrons generated from oxygen vacancies and zinc interstitial atoms [29],[29].
Even so, the total noise is primarily dominated by bridge noise in the field underneath the bridge.
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Combination of the results in static and dynamic light scattering indicates that in dilute solution the thermodynamic driving forces primarily dominate the dynamic behavior of PVA/N-methylpyrrolidone (PVA/NMP) solution.
At the extracellular matrix, these processes are primarily diffusion dominated.
When plotting test results as inelastic strain range versus cycles to crack initiation, the OP BiF results exhibit a clear demarcation from the TMF data at a particular value of inelastic strain range; above which the results are primarily fatigue dominated and follow the trend of the OP TMF tests while below the results are environmentally dominated, creating a separate trend.
HIRSCHBERG: Can you imagine a time when HBO would not be dominated primarily by movies?
Whereas mergers activity last year was dominated primarily by health care and financial services companies, deal-makers say now they are spending time on a broad range of industries.
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