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The phrase "a collection of mostly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a group or assortment that primarily consists of certain items or elements, but not exclusively.
Example: "The library features a collection of mostly classic literature, with a few contemporary novels included."
Alternatives: "a group of mainly" or "an assortment of primarily".
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Illustrated Checklist of a Collection of Mostly Italian Mss.
It's a collection of, mostly, sad songs — tales of love betrayed — floating in their own limbo.
It's a collection of (mostly) great mini-games designed primarily for multiplayer.
The fare is notionally seasonal American, a collection of mostly familiar appropriations, many with a nod to the South.
Her staff comprises a collection of mostly young women, practical yet fashionable, like their leader, efficient but not effusive.
Her third album, Blue Skies (1988), was more traditional; a collection of mostly jazz standards, it became her first popular success.
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He unexpectedly resurfaced a decade later with The Next Day (2013), a collection of assured, mostly straightforward, rock songs.
In 2002, he published Cathures, a collection of poems mostly emerging from his Glasgow laureateship.
To reciprocate, the Russians gave the Bremen Kunsthalle a collection of 101 mostly old-master drawings and prints that a Red Army officer had taken home.
Moreover, most of the research available today on the value of CR is anecdotal – a collection of stories mostly gathered by consultants, not real scientific data across multiple companies, industries, and years.
Erica: It's a collection of songs mostly written in a week at Bruce's home studio and Wax Studios in Hollywood.
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