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Meanings of largely neutral in English
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Usage of largely neutral in English
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Other analysts said Kan's win would be largelyneutral for the market.
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Analysts said the Sony results were largelyneutral while its forecasts looked too optimistic.
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Suddenly, though, a largelyneutral mood threatened to turn ugly.
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Such an approach would allow for a largelyneutral budget, going on current economic projections.
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The largelyneutral crowd hopes for a good contest and will no doubt cheer for the underdogs.
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Accordingly, the veteran designer presented a largelyneutral palette using plaids and paisleys, with voluminous, unstructured looks of mostly mid-calf length.
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All this doesn't make today's budget a bad one, just one that is largelyneutral or even irrelevant to the British economy.