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The phrase “primary consumers of” is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the group of organisms that eats the plants or other animals at the start of a food chain. For example, “The primary consumers of this ecosystem include deer, rabbits, and other herbivores.”
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(Government agencies, he reports, are the primary consumers of new typewriters).
Cyanobacteria are the primary consumers of food chain which absorbed complex toxic compounds from environments and convert them to simple nontoxic compounds which finally protect higher food chain consumer and eliminate risk of pollution.
The thought for a long time had been that since men were the primary consumers of video games, the gender balance was lamentable but not surprising if firms were simply designing games with their target audience in mind.
Dairy cows are the primary consumers of alfalfa hay".
First, that the primary consumers of sexbots will be heterosexual men.
Women are the primary losers in this process, which is perhaps paradoxical, as they are the primary consumers of the books and movie.
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The West is the primary consumer of narcotics and the major seller of arms -- the largest revenue and expenditure items, respectively, in the balance of payments of armed organizations.
Visual information is the primary consumer of communications bandwidth across all broadcast, internet, and mobile networks.
For example, transport is a primary consumer of fossil-fuel energy, so it is critical to the achievement of SDG 7 on energy.
Thus, the primary consumer of the information will be the Institution itself through its operational staff.
Indeed, synaptic transmission is the primary consumer of energy in the brain, and in particular, synaptic vesicle cycling appears to require large amounts of energy.
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