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The phrase "a group of mostly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of individuals or items that predominantly belong to a certain category or share a common characteristic.
Example: "The conference was attended by a group of mostly young professionals eager to network and learn."
Alternatives: "a collection of primarily" or "a team of mainly".
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The rest came from a group of mostly European countries.
A group of mostly Mormon protesters stood dourly outside the packed house.
This was a group of mostly low-rung administrators and professionals who served the British.
Jon Garrison as Massenet's Juggler was the generally recognizable name among a group of mostly young singers.
Ms. Corrie, from Olympia, Wash., belonged to the International Solidarity Movement, a group of mostly American and European activists.
In the back of the auditorium, as the seats filled up, a group of mostly conservative reporters talked among themselves.
Yet this was a group of mostly young progressives drawing meager salaries who had no ties to corporate America.
I took a press trip round Jordan with a group of mostly evangelical Christian writers from the US last month.
The first scene opens with a group of mostly black students in private school uniforms in a classroom.
That same year a group of mostly German pacifists in exile in neutral Switzerland started the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich.
They are conceived in collaboration with a group of mostly Iranian exiles, with whom Neshat often shares her profits.
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