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"to a large extent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean "to a great degree", and can be used to emphasize that something is true or partly true in a significant way. For example: "Despite the difficult circumstances, my team was able to accomplish our goals to a large extent."
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However, productivity is largely a function of ecological and climatic conditions, and it is to large extent reflected in the physiognomy, which reduces the significance of the difference.
The new approach could effectively reduce computational costs and storage requirements to large extent.
The starting point is our experience from the petroleum sector, but the discussion is to large extent general.
And given the wayward, inefficient route, driven to large extent by local political considerations, no private investor wants to rescue the system.
At a consequence, The conventional TCP congestion control mechanisms are not appropriate for the wireless ad hoc networks and to large extent reduces the network performance.
It may be due to the higher F-statistics value for HF concentration, which effects to large extent of ash reduction.
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He was to a large extent preaching to the choir.
These three palliative care domains, described by the World Health Organization, 12 were judged on a five point Likert scale (1=not or to small extent to 5=to large extent).
To a large extent, it comes down to use.
To a large extent, defensive success boils down to effort.
To a large extent, yes.
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