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The phrase "are mostly executed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the primary source or location from which actions or processes are carried out.
Example: "The tasks in this project are mostly executed from the main server to ensure efficiency and reliability."
Alternatives: "are primarily carried out from" or "are mainly performed from".
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Direct-to-customer shipments are mostly executed from a central retail DC.
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