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The phrase "about the mostly" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The report is about the mostly positive feedback we received from customers."
Alternatives: "regarding the majority" or "concerning the mainly".
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Talk story about the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center.
Another possibility is he is making a presumption about the mostly African American players' intelligence.
The New Yorker, July 30, 1979 P. 22 Talk story about the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center.
She brought up, for example, the former first lady's statements about the mostly black evacuees taking refuge in Houston's Astrodome during Hurricane Katrina.
By Jane Boutwell The New Yorker, July 30 , 1979P. 22 Talk story about the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center.
The forty-four-year-old Texas senator received the biggest cheer of the night for a rant about the (mostly perfectly reasonable and often commendably specific) questions that the CNBC moderators were asking.
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Tells about the mostly-female group fo 15-20&the 15-20&the who watched.
This is what quitting sugar is about – quitting the (mostly) processed foods saturated in (regular) sugar.
But everyone yakked about the cat, mostly.
Tells about the violators, mostly taxi drivers.
Derek Fisher learned about the procedure mostly by chance.
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