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the large part
adjective
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
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They remain unarmed, for the large part.
I think for the large part the impact has been 100% positive".
"That's the large part of the audience" for America Online's political services, she added.
I travelled to the large part of the area that lies outside government control.
"It's a market that has been, for the large part, ignored from a fashion point of view," she said.
The water is very clean and for the large part of the summer they've always found the sea clean".
"They're happy to let us work on the large part without preconditions," said one Western aid worker.
"Those who have, still have, and those who didn't, for the large part, don't," Ms. Farber said.
They also reflect the large part of the company's revenue that comes from analog chips, which are used in cellular telephones, wireless computers and consumer electronics products.
For the large part, however, the industry tradepapers report that buyers are keeping a tight hold on their wallets this year as Hollywood prepares for recession.
In fact the large part of this will be guidance, for example over 330 pages of advice on the correct disposal of batteries.
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