Mainly

/ˈmeɪnli/ adverb

Mainly means mostly, more than anything else, or for the largest part. It tells you what the primary focus or cause is, while allowing for some exceptions.

Formed from 'main,' meaning 'chief' or 'principal,' plus the adverb-forming suffix '-ly.' The core idea is about what is dominant or most important.

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