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The phrase "are mostly employed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the primary contexts or fields in which something is utilized or applied.
Example: "In the tech industry, artificial intelligence algorithms are mostly employed in data analysis and predictive modeling."
Alternatives: "are primarily used in" or "are mainly utilized in".
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Plate-fin heat exchangers (PFHEs) are mostly employed in small- and medium-sized LNG plants.
Tinsmiths or pickle makers, embroiderers or vendors of onions, SEWA's members are mostly employed in the informal sector.
Results show that the traditional heat transfer correlations, which are mostly employed in the membrane distillation literature, are not suitably used to predict the heat transfer process in the VMD system for the Reynolds numbers ranging from 300 to 1090.
They are mostly employed in sectors such as food delivery or taxi driving.
To the best of our knowledge, the existing VFF mechanisms are mostly employed in a centralized context and have not been considered in the field of distributed estimation yet.
In the assessment of frailty, screening instruments are mostly employed in a one-dimensional way.
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This is mostly employed in PV power conditioner with microprocessor based controller [36].
First-generation immigrants whose children were tested in 2000, were mostly employed in the construction, agriculture and tourism sector for menial tasks.
This reduced ferredoxin pool is mostly employed in generating NADPH for CO2 assimilation, but is also used in regulating the activity of, among others, CF1-ATP synthase and several enzymes in the Calvin cycle (Ruelland and Miginiac-Maslow, 1999).
In other words, today's dress codes are mostly employed for totally opposite ends even when their means can be very similar.
Participants are mostly employed and low-income.
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