preponderance in the PONS Dictionary

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In algae and cyanobacteria, it accounts for the preponderance of carbon fixation in the oceans.
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The emphasis on nature is encouraged by the lack of people, low horizontal lines, and preponderance of sky to enhance the wilderness.
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Investigators analyze the evidence and form a conclusion based on a preponderance of the evidence.
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The preponderance of alleyways has also made it harder for police to catch criminals, particularly those on motorcycles.
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There is a preponderance of marine life on both ships, mostly turtles and reef sharks, such as the whitetip reef shark.
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The preponderance of the evidence points to the opposite: no association.
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A preponderance of the individuals are male; one source states that ninety percent of those diagnosed with pyromania are male.
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Such work is rare and composed of free verses with a great preponderance of strength and rhythm.
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Preponderance of hard wood, timber and wild life.
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A preponderance of evidence indicates that there is a causal effect between divorce and these outcomes.
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