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"stem largely from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the origin or source of something. For example, "The problems we are facing today stem largely from poor decision-making in the past."
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The problems stem largely from a gamble Parcells took when he joined the franchise in 1997.
Cycles in the venture industry stem largely from the behavior of funds themselves.
Any success Detroit has in 2011 figures to stem largely from the 24-year-old Suh.
Their profits stem largely from exports to countries where demand is thriving.
The Polish government's foreign-policy woes stem largely from prejudice and ignorance.
We believe that this is because the impairments stem largely from cognitive distraction associated with the phone call".
Their concerns stem largely from cross-examination, in which the lawyer acting for the accused attempts to discredit their evidence.
Malta's cultural influences stem largely from the country's history of foreign domination and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
Its current woes, F.H.A. officials say, stem largely from toxic loans that it insured between 2007 and 2009.
The Dutch plans stem largely from environmental concerns that range from rising ocean levels (remember the dykes?) to energy consumption.
The risks stem largely from criticism of people in authority, commentaries on current affairs and the portrayal of religious symbols.
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