to a large extent
Mostly; usually or primarily.
Synonym: to a great extent
Analysis of defeat The setbacks that the Austrian army suffered in 1914 and 1915 can be attributed to a large extent to Austria-Hungary becoming a military satellite of Imperial Germany from the first day of the war. Source: Internet
But with proper nutrition and the right supplements, the effect of arthritis can be limited to a large extent. Source: Internet
Canoe carving on Nanumea Heritage seeAlso The traditional community system still survives to a large extent on Tuvalu. Source: Internet
According to Professor Irmgard Nubler, the future of work is being shaped to a large extent by new technologies and this represents a global challenge. Source: Internet
But the row was to a large extent confected by the media, because few people were calling for the songs to be dropped, and the BBC said its original decision to drop the singing (but not the tunes) was for Covid-related reasons. Source: Internet
As the people are to follow the moral standards and example set by the ruler, to a large extent, the quality of the ruler determines the quality of the political order. Source: Internet