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principally

[prin-suh-puh-lee, -sip-lee] / ˈprɪn sə pə li, -sɪp li /


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Adding to the fun was that film crew of children, principally aged between eight and 10, who documented the entire recording progress.

From BBC

In New York, this month brings a wealth of opportunities to appreciate the fruits of these labors, principally at the Museum of Modern Art’s annual festival of film preservation, “To Save and Project.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But both leaders were principally ousted by domestic forces after bringing their countries to crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the earlier case, a federal judge ruled that several leases did not comply with the leasing act’s requirement to “principally benefit veterans and their families.”

From Los Angeles Times

Bienvenu, who principally worked out of his Remembers studio in Paris, infused the animation with a global visual style that comes from living in Paris, L.A.,

From Los Angeles Times