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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so far largely" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has happened to a certain extent or degree up to this point. Example: So far, our marketing efforts have largely focused on social media platforms.
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Although the job market is tight and unemployment is low, companies have so far largely resisted making large investments or raising salaries.
His inexperience and his so far largely unarticulated intentions leave everyone guessing.
But the improvement in security is so far largely one of perception.
They have been watching Mr Miquilena's attempts—so far largely fruitless with scepticism.
This summer, though, has so far largely been a parade of joyless bombast.
This is a difficult needle to thread, but Washington has so far largely succeeded.
The dynamic inspection and reverse engineering of specular freeform surfaces is a challenge so far largely unsolved.
Besides its ultrafast time-resolution, a so far largely underappreciated potential of 2D-IR spectroscopy lies in its sensitivity gain.
So far largely organised on Facebook, they are currently crowd funding and seeking volunteer marshals.
The hype over commercial drones is, so far, largely just that.
These miracles have so far largely been confined to relatively rare cancers with lots of mutations.
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