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The phrase "are mostly better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that the majority of them are superior in some way.
Example: "In terms of performance, the new models are mostly better than the previous versions."
Alternatives: "tend to be superior" or "are generally improved".
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But now Lakeman's horizons come in contrasting shades and they are mostly better for it.
The children are, mostly, better off for their adventure; Jonsen and his men, less so.
Their businesses are mostly better run than before.For its part, BP has been approaching Russia differently.
ECFPs are mostly better when using unprocessed features, except naive Bayes for diameters 4 and 6.
It also showed that the clinical effects of Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin are mostly better than those reported in the studies that tested acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir.
For instance, the time to sync and the 50th percentile group spread of the testbed system are mostly better than the simulation results.
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Earnings have been mostly better than expected.
The Internet is mostly better that way, too.
Because individuals benefit from attending — and especially because they're mostly better off — they should bear the cost.
Months on, and Brown is mostly better now, a cautious teetotaller who will never accept a drink, of any description, from a stranger again.
But Dr. Stanley Henshaw, a senior fellow at the Guttmacher Institute who analyzed abortion data, said the reason is mostly better birth control.
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