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"are mostly found in" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the location of something. For example, "Endangered species are mostly found in rainforests."
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The biggest boozers are mostly found in Europe and in the former Soviet states.
The most gimmicky games are the ones that don't work as well (and those are mostly found in House Party).
But such extremes are mostly found in the higher mountains, around 6,000 feet and above, closer to the jet stream.
While CDMA networks are mostly found in North America and do not use SIM cards, the system is designed to use the wireless spectrum more efficiently.
American shale seams are mostly found in easily accessible areas at quite shallow depths, and formed of rock that is easy to fracture.
They are mostly found in parking garages concentrated in the Midtown area, though they are also scattered around Lower Manhattan and the Upper East Side.
Where I come from, vibrating beds are mostly found in hourly rate motels.
Such programs are mostly found in scientific and engineering application domains.
Plant lipases are mostly found in energy reserve tissues, for example, oilseeds.
Candidate aspects are mostly found in the form of nouns and noun phrases.
Although cellulases are distributed throughout the biosphere, they are mostly found in microbial sources.
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