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The phrase "and mostly when the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a frequency or condition related to a specific situation or event.
Example: "I enjoy reading, and mostly when the weather is rainy, I find it more relaxing."
Alternatives: "especially when the" or "primarily during the".
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During heavy rains and mostly when the dam is full, HD water floods back to the catchment including to the LSPMA (i.e. NaCl-rich lithological unit).
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Playing across the foyer from the National's purpose-built Shed, Luigi Pirandello's little-known 1916 play, "Liolà," has entered the repertoire of the midsize Lyttelton as a dramatic curiosity that only intermittently connects and then mostly when the composer Orlando Gough's onstage musicians strike up the band.
And mostly when it comes to men.
And mostly when we are angry.
Only half of them always asked women about violence and mostly when a woman was physically injured.
There has been some discussion about taxes, the home-mortgage crisis and the slowing economy — but mostly when the candidates are asked about these issues during debates.
Mostly when the operating principle seems to be denial and obfuscation.
Shiancoe has played mostly when the offense has used two tight ends.
Nearly 3,000 smoke events were noted, of which 1,701 occurred mid-flight, mostly when the aircraft was at cruising height.
Monotonously increasing responses are obtained mostly when the surface reaction and/or product desorption steps are slow.
These nonlocal conditions arise mostly when the data on the boundary cannot be measured directly.
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