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Discover Ludwig"I mostly am" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you mostly are a certain thing. For example: "I mostly am a calm and collected person, but under stress I can become quite agitated."
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That is why regardless of what happens in Mexico it is spoken of as a drug war in the U.S. At the risk of sounding like the cubicle-bound writer that I (mostly) am, can you talk a bit about the challenges of reporting a subject as dangerous as this one?
But I mostly am not worried about it," Ferguson said.
I will instead shrug my shoulders, smile enigmatically, and hope that they'll leave as charmed by your quirks as I (mostly) am.
And I mostly am disappointed, though I understand her position in the hierarchy of the establishment in which she operates--the, Bill Clinton's establishment, the Obama establishment; the establishment of maintaining predominantly the status quo that will perpetuate inequality economically, going into the future.
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Would I be constantly reading things I hated or would I mostly be reading gems?
Yes, and under normal circumstances I still mostly am.
What I found, mostly, was self-help.
"I will mostly be in an honorary director's role.
I had, mostly, been a normal, lively, very sociable teenager.
What I see mostly is an incredible political apathy.
This Friday I will mostly be watching The Fast Show.
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