Use of preponderant in Sentences. 16 Examples

The examples include preponderant at the start of sentence, preponderant at the end of sentence and preponderant in the middle of sentence

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preponderant at the end of sentence


  1. In youth passion is preponderant.
  2. Fast starting - up may be achieved by inoculating ANAMMOX reactor with ammonia - oxidizing sludge ammonia - oxidizing bacteria was preponderant.

preponderant in the middle of sentence


  1. Yellow was the preponderant color in the room.
  2. Greed is a miser's preponderant characteristic.
  3. Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem.
  4. Its influence remained preponderant until the tenth century.
  5. Music does not play a very preponderant role in the school's teaching.
  6. Coal's industry is one of the preponderant industries in Inner Mongolia.
  7. There is a preponderant objection: popularity is worthless as an index of quality.
  8. Before the war the preponderant output was produced in mass for a prospective demand.
  9. Ulva pertusa, a kind of marine macroalgae, is a preponderant algae in Chinese sea area.
  10. As a result, I share the preponderant view that shorter sentences are often worse than longer sentences.
  11. However coal as the major consumption has hindered exploration of preponderant water energy and gas energy.
  12. To strengthen the preponderant and characteristic discipline construction is the way of enhancing the university level.
  13. However HUST is characterized of engineering course, and its preponderant subjects are mechanics, computer and photoelectron.
  14. Most of our DON eyes showed relative blue-yellow dyschromatopsia (20/24, 83%), in contrast to the preponderant red-green defects reported before in compressive optic neuropathy.

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