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The phrase "would largely be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected to be mostly or primarily a certain way in the future or under certain conditions. Example: "The outcome of the experiment would largely be determined by the variables we control."
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I would walk into these large buildings and the conversations would largely be about golf and not music.
Many said they had initially believed that a large oil-producing country like Iran — or Russia for that matter — would largely be immune to western financial penalties.
The list would largely be accurate, the concern legitimate.
After all, he would largely be spending his days elsewhere.
The research would largely be funded by the book's Crusader Number Three, Katherine McCormick.
But this would largely be a contest between an Asian-American and an African-American.
Pakistan's players know a victory over India would mean their team's failure in the tournament would largely be forgotten.
She said the current national system would largely be eliminated by 2013, when a single registry would be introduced.
Long before the Expo got under way, Shanghai authorities predicted that it would largely be attended by a domestic audience.
"These people would largely be drawn from retired social workers or nurses, people in the helping professions," Dr. Berman said.
It suggests for these groups the fall in their employment earnings would largely be cushioned by the taxpayer.
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