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Discover Ludwig"a mostly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used before a noun to indicate that something is primarily or mostly true, but with some exceptions. Example: "Roses are a mostly red flower, but they can also be pink or white."
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A: Mostly, bullets.
We're a mostly female staff.
We arrived to a mostly empty set.
He was a mostly self-taught musician.
Movies that have a mostly assured audience.
It has been a mostly forgettable bunch.
See articleMozambique held a mostly peaceful election.
Mr Daley is a mostly benevolent dictator.
It's a mostly white, educated, studenty crowd.
This is a mostly negative view.
Neapolitan songs on a Mostly Mozart program?
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