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Sentence count:217Posted:2017-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: largelymostlySimilar words: make the most offor the momentfirst and foremostdustpanpostponepostponedpart and parcelmostMeaning: adv. in large part; mainly or chiefly. 
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(31) For the most part, that community supported that team when it was fairly competitive.
(32) Their spree of corporate takeovers is, for the most part, wildly ill-advised and poorly executed.
(33) For the most part the later sonnets of celebration of the Friend impute no such extraordinary motives to the Poet.
(34) For the most part, the damage is done by soluble aluminium released from soil by acid water.
(35) They believed that for once the truth should be told about the difficult life Diana has led and, for the most part, still leads.
(36) For the most part, they are honorable people who obey the law and behave reasonably well.
(37) For the most part this is a reasonable assumption to make.
(38) They are ideal non-aggressive community fish for the most part adapting to wide range of water conditions.
(39) They were prisoners, for the most part, of a subsistence economy.
(40) For the most part the lower orders depended on selling their labour.
(41) Gregory regarded these claims as being marks of particular wickedness, and he saw the Merovingians as being, for the most part, rapacious.
(42) For the most part, there was not much to do, other than cleanup duty around the prison camp.
(43) The floors were for the most part tiled, large patterned tiles, not unattractive, but in need of thorough cleaning.
(44) They avoid antibiotics for the most part and tend to leave the chickens an extra week or two to grow.
(45) The pace of ideation is for the most part so great that a more formal procedure of idea-handling would be obstructive and pointless.
(46) For the most part, its patrons sat silently and drank darkly.
(47) It features a collection of contemporary art that, for the most part, is bad.
(48) Not that, for the most part,[http://sentencedict.com/for the most part.html] there was much that visitors could take exception to.
(49) For the most part, they listened respectfully as community leaders and peers encouraged everyone to atone, unite and reconcile.
(50) Ethnic minorities have struggled to retain their cultural identity, and have for the most part succeeded.
(51) The world is made up for the most part of morons and natural tyrants, sure of themselves, strong in their own opinions, never doubting anything. Clarence Darrow 
(52) Protestants and Catholics certainly see themselves as different peoples with different histories, and for the most part maintain different cultural traditions.
(53) And, apart from extradition, States were unwilling for the most part to contemplate co-operation in criminal prosecutions.
(54) The statements quoted above were for the most part not coarse or vulgar, but just loaded with bigotry.
(55) But for the most part, he seems to be trying to stamp his authority and conservatism on a divided Congress.
(56) Because fraternities are privately owned and run, they are for the most part beyond the jurisdiction of academic institutions.
(57) For the most part sited high above the sea, it is climbable at all times and offers easy access.
(58) Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
(59) The men, however, for the most part, were unused to marching.
(60) By the early seventeenth century, therefore, foreign offices, in so far as they existed, were still for the most part embryonic.
More similar words: make the most offor the momentfirst and foremostdustpanpostponepostponedpart and parcelmostutmostmostlyalmostat mostpostponementuppermosthindmostall the moreinnermostat the momentblasphemousnorthernorthearthnorthernworthon earthdearthearthyworthyunearthnortheast
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