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Meanings of largely uninhabited in English
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Usage of largely uninhabited in English
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The coastal areas & the plains had remained largelyuninhabited for centuries.
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What to do Hydra port is the only town; the interior is largelyuninhabited.
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Spain is now littered with half-built, largelyuninhabited housing developments.
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The huge room was almost empty, its colony of regulation gray metal desks largelyuninhabited.
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Banked by deserts, the Nile was a ribbon of fertility running through a largelyuninhabited wilderness.
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Although largelyuninhabited, two island chains in the area may have reserves of natural resources around them.
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What came up on the Apple Maps was a location in a largelyuninhabited part of Saskatchewan, Canada.)
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That brings its own disadvantages, but it also means that there are swathes of the western seaboard which are are largelyuninhabited.
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More than 18,000 largelyuninhabited islands lie adrift in the remote waters of the East China Sea.
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A 5.8 magnitude earthquake has hit in the South Pacific, 369km southeast of New Zealand's largelyuninhabited Kermadec Islands.
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India controls around 45 percent of the former princely state, Pakistan around a third and China the rest, a largelyuninhabited slice of high-altitude desert.
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India rules 45 percent of Kashmir, Pakistan has about 35 percent and China controls the rest, a largelyuninhabited slice of high-altitude desert.
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"The outer dark beyond Neptune is still largelyuninhabited," Rory said.