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Discover Ludwig"relied largely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that was dependent on a large amount of something else to be successful. For example: "The company's success relied largely on the dedication of its employees."
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These studies have relied largely on national large-scale or localized facility-based surveys.
He relied largely on the testimony of expert witnesses.
Until October, Heartland relied largely on a pricing service.
In political matters Ibrāhīm relied largely on Bashīr.
In writing her book, Tucher relied largely on written sources, including some unexpected gems.
Instead, they relied largely on a group of right-on luvvies.
For the next two years, Columbia's volunteer firefighting companies relied largely on bucket brigades.
Gov. Christie Whitman relied largely on borrowing: state debt more than doubled during her two terms.
One employer's identity relied largely on his friendship with a king in exile.
So far, however, the university has relied largely on borrowing to close the gap.
Goldman, which once relied largely on investment banking revenue, has evolved into a trading powerhouse.
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