Dictionary
the preponderance
noun
Excess or superiority of weight, influence, or power, etc.; an outweighing.
synonyms
Exact(8)
(The preponderance of varsity jackets didn't help).
Even more disconcerting is the preponderance of long pass completions.
"We win the preponderance of our arbitrations," Mr. Herr added.
The preponderance of actors and singers was striking.
"But the preponderance of evidence suggests that it does".
Now those dogs make up the preponderance of fatalities.
Remember the preponderance of chrome and fins in the fifties?
But given the preponderance of animal motifs, they're not missed.
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