We have no meanings for "vast preponderance" in our records yet.
1 He did not realise the vast preponderance of helpless good-nature and muddled kindliness.
2 A vast preponderance of all the action that takes place around us is cycular action.
3 We are the rulers of Hindostan; where the vast preponderance of our subjects and soldiers are Hindoos.
4 He would be pouring the vast preponderance of his enhanced power into building another assault on Fionavar.
5 This has produced the vast preponderance of white graduates and a disproportionately small number of black graduates.
6 But the numbers are by no means equal, showing instead a vast preponderance in favour of the States.
7 And this conservative majority included not laymen merely, but a vast preponderance of the leaders of science also.
8 The "Canterbury Tales" remind us of the vast preponderance of the country over town and city life.
9 Emerson shares with his contemporaries the vast preponderance of the critical and discerning intellect over the fervid, manly qualities and faith.
10 The glory of the defence consisted rather in the resistance of better troops to superior numbers backed by a vast preponderance of artillery.
11 Against this exegesis we have to say, first, that, so far as that goes, the vast preponderance of critical authorities is opposed to it.
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This collocation consists of: Vast preponderance through the time