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to predominantly
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In a predominant manner. Most commonly or frequently by a large margin.
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Heathrow should be phased out or – like City airport – confined to predominantly business destinations.
The European car fleet was transformed from being almost entirely petrol to predominantly diesel.
But they generated a multimillion-dollar national tour, playing massive stadiums to predominantly black audiences".
He hopes the world will one day shift its weaponry from predominantly offensive to predominantly defensive purposes.
While they do not make UK profits, they do pay substantial management and licencing charges to predominantly offshore shareholders.
He went to predominantly black and Latino schools, and says he didn't learn what he needed to learn.
In many cases, when a decision is made to prosecute in federal rather than state court, the jury pool is transformed from predominantly black to predominantly white.
It describes a substantial shift in the racial and ethnic makeup of farmworkers in the Hudson Valley since the 1980s, from mostly black to predominantly Hispanic.
Some of the smaller HBCUs, like the ones in Georgia, may also benefit from having access to the greater funds and resources available to predominantly white universities.
The company, once a conglomerate stretching from aerospace to meatpacking, was winnowed down to predominantly a steel maker in the 1980's.
The second episode, for example, seems to predominantly be about two lesbians discussing veganism, but it isn't until halfway through that things coalesce and settle on a direction.
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