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The phrase "are mostly covered by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a particular subject or area is primarily encompassed or included within something else.
Example: "The expenses for the project are mostly covered by the allocated budget."
Alternatives: "are primarily included in" or "are largely encompassed by".
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The valley slopes are mostly covered by hillslope deposits originating from four basement rock suites which comprise contrasting granitoid, volcanic sedimentary, ophiolitic, and metamorphic sources, respectively.
Other patients are mostly covered by Medicare and Medicaid, two programs that had their reimbursement rates cut under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.
The surfaces of salt diapirs in the Zagros Mountains are mostly covered by surficial deposits, which significantly affect erosion rates, salt karst evolution, land use and the density of the vegetation cover.
Submarine portions of Stromboli volcano account for about 98% of the whole extent of the volcanic edifice and are mostly covered by volcaniclastic sediments that made up a modern volcaniclastic apron.
In the catchment, north-facing slopes are mostly covered by trees and grass, and south-facing slopes by Indian Fig opuntia and grass, with grasses dominating as elevation grows.
The TEM micrograph (Figure 4c) shows the Si NWs are mostly covered by the ZnO NPs.
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The $80,000 cost of the conference, he said, was mostly covered by admission fees.
We are connected to an academic institution, and her salary is mostly covered by the college.
The cost of providing services to immigrants is mostly covered by user fees, not appropriated funds.
Also the only pins switching state were the pins for the PWM, which were mostly covered by wire.
She has on a white knit turtleneck that is mostly covered by a loose-fitting black bomber jacket.
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