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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am mostly in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a predominant presence or involvement in a particular situation or location.
Example: "I am mostly in the office during the week, but I work from home on Fridays."
Alternatives: "tend to be in" or "usually found in".
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I am mostly in New York making my jewelry and constantly going to the diamond district for supplies and production.
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And they are mostly in good humour.
They are mostly in politically stable places.
My background is mostly in editorial.
"Mining companies are mostly in the West".
Lodging is mostly in campgrounds.
The Yelpers were mostly in their twenties.
Those conversations were mostly in Yiddish.
The talk was mostly in French.
(Those were mostly in the South).
I'm mostly in my office!
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