primarily determine

Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words

To be the first or most important factor in deciding something.

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Examples (10)

  • Supply and demand primarily determine the market price of a commodity.
  • Genetic factors will primarily determine a person's natural eye color.
  • A student's attitude and work ethic primarily determine their level of academic achievement.
  • In the past, the location of raw materials primarily determined where factories were built.
  • The budget allocated for the project will primarily determine its scope and scale.
  • It is the initial customer feedback that will primarily determine the direction of our product development.
  • The amount of rainfall primarily determines the success of the harvest in this region.
  • Experts believe that early childhood experiences primarily determine adult personality traits.
  • For this specific algorithm, the input data size primarily determines the processing time required.
  • The terms of the peace treaty were primarily determined by the victorious nations.