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The phrase "are mostly complete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is nearly finished or has most of its required elements in place, but may still need some final touches or additions.
Example: "The project reports are mostly complete, but we still need to finalize the budget section."
Alternatives: "are nearly finished" or "are largely done".
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But those tasks are mostly complete.
Although the considered earthquakes with the cutoff magnitudes are mostly complete, the q-value images in both Figs. 3 and 4 shows apparent artificial feature.
If we are lucky, we are mostly complete.
They note that new titles for 2005 are mostly complete, and the companies will have little difficulty finding replacement workers.
The two towers of the west front are mostly complete and were part of the first phase of construction.
The refolding and tetramer reassembly processes are much faster and are mostly complete in a matter of seconds.
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Due to the complicated computation, the actual operations are mostly completed by the aid of surface characterization software.
Glitzy new sporting venues for ice skating, hockey and other contests are mostly completed.
While we believe that Verizon will deploy some FiOS in these areas, we expect that either during this first build out or after the areas are mostly completed, the company will instead be using the fiber optic wires - paid for via the wireline construction budgets of the utility, it appears, for the wireless broadband deployments.
First, the interview process is very subjective, and the interviews are mostly completed by University of Kansas School of Pharmacy experiential rotation students who are only in the APEC clinic for 1 month.
The key question we wanted to answer was whether the WEMWBS would provide valid data on mental well-being in minority communities in general population surveys, which in the UK are mostly completed in English.
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