largely replace

Frequency: 7.015.6 per million words

To indicate that most, but not all, of something has been replaced.

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  • New technology will largely replace manual labor in factories.
  • Online learning has largely replaced traditional classroom instruction for many subjects.
  • The company plans to largely replace its old fleet of vehicles with electric models next year.
  • Automation could largely replace human workers in the customer service sector.
  • Over the past decade, digital cameras have largely replaced film cameras.
  • Sustainable energy sources are expected to largely replace fossil fuels in the coming decades.
  • His new book will largely replace the previous edition, incorporating updated research.
  • In many offices, email has largely replaced paper memos.
  • The new software update aims to largely replace several older, less efficient applications.
  • Critics argue that AI will largely replace creative jobs, but others disagree.