primarily
Americanadverb
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essentially; mostly; chiefly; principally.
They live primarily from farming.
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in the first instance; at first; originally.
Primarily a doctor, he later became a lawyer.
adverb
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principally; chiefly; mainly
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at first; originally
Etymology
Origin of primarily
Example Sentences
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“Because of the size of California’s market, standards set by the state can have national implications for manufacturers, supply chains and consumers, even when companies operate primarily outside of California.”
From Los Angeles Times
For many years, schizophrenia has been viewed primarily as a condition caused by excessive synapse loss.
From Science Daily
Initially the company primarily serviced merchant payments for the restaurant industry.
From Barron's
Alliance for Human Rights, a group made up primarily of business and property owners who want cleaner streets.
From Los Angeles Times
Demaree said AI is driving a return on investment where Lockheed has put it to use, primarily by helping her team of 5,000 accelerate the pace of projects—thereby reducing costs.
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