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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along mostly" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest that something is generally in agreement or alignment, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "The project is progressing along mostly the lines we discussed, with a few adjustments."
Alternatives: "generally in line" or "mostly in agreement".
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The brothers get along, mostly.
The air war has fallen along mostly rhetorical lines.
For now, the network hums along, mostly beneath the surface.
Other prominent Afghans have begun to organize along mostly ethnic lines.
Easy to moderate walking conditions along mostly tarmac tracks with some uneven, broken surfaces, several gentle slopes and steps into some buildings.
Highlights and high points: Our ride took us along mostly flat paved bike paths flanked by majestic mountains and through some of the most historic areas in Italy.
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As the film goes along, you mostly forget about the 3-D.
Like the Mansion of Happiness, Life is a journey along a (mostly) fixed path, where only one thing matters.
Those two entities, along with mostly federal, state and local government sources, are paying the project's estimated $73 million bill.
About 30 Christian families remain in Hamidiyeh, along with mostly Sunni supporters of the rebellion, he said.
Along a mostly party-line vote this week, lawmakers passed a bill that repeals that voter-approved ethics reform package.
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