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"was largely complete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a task or project is not completely finished, but is close to completion. For example, "The construction project was largely complete when the holidays began."
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"Tha Carter II," released late in 2005, was largely complete before Hurricane Katrina.
By December 10, when Chiang left the mainland for Formosa, the exodus of people, goods, and institutions was largely complete.
Installation of the system, which disrupted service on the line for years, was largely complete by last winter.
He said his "turnaround phase" was "largely complete and we have good prospects of substantial further performance improvement".
Second, for this alloy composition, β-intermetallic formation was largely complete before the formation of Al Si eutectic.
Relatives of Mr. Mohammad said his corpse was largely complete, except both feet had been cut off.
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Work was largely completed last year, when the airport loop portion was scheduled to open.
An Associated Press analysis noted the physical work at each was largely completed before President Trump took office.
The city wall was largely completed (by Croatian architects rather than Tange himself), but it never actually crossed the river.
Installation of the program began in 1997 and was largely completed by 2008, at a total cost of $228 million.
Mr. Bush spoke tonight nearly three weeks after the main military action -- the drive from Kuwait to Baghdad -- was largely completed.
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