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Discover LudwigThe sentence fragment "I mostly only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
For example, you can use it when you want to emphasize that you typically limit yourself to only doing certain things: "I mostly only eat at home on weekends."
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I mean, I mostly only know things are different because people ask me different questions; but I don't feel like things are very changed.
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Before encountering Terence McKenna, and listening to him talk for ~30 hours, I felt mostly only alienated by the admittedly not-much I'd read, seen, and heard about psychedelics and psychedelic experiences.
The best parts, to me, are just how dated this book really is, and what a wonderful portrait it is of urban America in the period which begins around the time of my birth (1950) and ends around the time of the book's publication (1964), a time I mostly remember only vaguely and during which I was typically self-centered.
But New York City is also a microcosm for the rest of America, i.e. it's mostly only fun when you're rich.
"I think it's funny, and quite sad, because mostly only old women are called that," she said, looking slightly uncomfortable with the question.
I don't try to idolise people as you mostly only really see one facet of the person, not the real person.
Mostly only assholes made it out.
But she mostly only goes out for medical appointments.
Bouts were mostly only three rounds, five minutes each.
It's not at all touristy because it is mostly only visited by walkers.
She loved to travel, but mostly only with or where there was family.
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