for the most part

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for the most part

These accounts are for the most part inactive.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • Mainly; mostly; to a great extent: This phrase indicates that something is true or applies in the majority of cases or situations, but not necessarily entirely or without exception. It describes the predominant part or aspect of something.
Usage
  • Position in a Sentence: "For the most part" is typically used at the beginning of a sentence or clause, or after the subject and verb. It modifies the entire clause that follows or precedes it.
  • Function: It is used to generalize or qualify a statement, acknowledging that while the main point is true, there may be minor exceptions.
Examples
  • At the beginning of a clause:
    • For the most part, the audience was very receptive to the new ideas.
    • For the most part, the software update has been successful.
  • In the middle of a clause:
    • The team's strategy, for the most part, was effective.
    • His assumptions were, for the most part, correct.
Advanced Usage
  • Qualifying Generalizations: Used to make a broad statement sound more measured and accurate by admitting it is not absolute.
    • The residents are, for the most part, friendly and welcoming. (This suggests most residents are friendly, but implies a few might not be.)
  • Contrast with Exceptions: Often precedes or follows a clause that introduces a contrasting detail or exception.
    • For the most part, the journey was smooth. However, we did encounter some bad weather near the end.
Variants and Related Words
  • Largely (adverb): To a great extent; mostly. (e.g., )
  • Mostly (adverb): Almost entirely; mainly. (e.g., )
  • Predominantly (adverb): Mainly; for the most part. (e.g., )
  • By and large (idiom): On the whole; everything considered. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Mainly
  • Chiefly
  • Principally
  • Generally
  • Usually
Related Phrases
  • On the whole: Considering everything; in general.
    • On the whole, I think the policy is a good one.
  • In general: Without reference to particular instances or details; broadly.
    • In general, people prefer simplicity.
Notes on Meaning
  • The phrase emphasizes the general rule or the majority condition while subtly allowing for the existence of outliers or minor deviations. It does not mean "always" or "completely."
for the most part

These accounts are for the most part inactive.

Adverb
  1. in large part; mainly or chiefly
    • These accounts are largely inactive

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