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The phrase "are mostly in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to talk about a group or object that is mainly located in a particular place. For example, "Most of the seals in this region are mostly in protected areas along the coast."
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And they are mostly in good humour.
They are mostly in politically stable places.
"Mining companies are mostly in the West".
Today's kits are mostly in that vein.
The textbooks are mostly in Russian, from the 1950s.
The properties are mostly in the South and Midwest.
A. In Edgewater the nests are mostly in sycamore trees.
Yet this wonderful book's mysteries are mostly in the mind.
The remainder are mostly in France and Belgium.
"There are mostly, in my experience, imperfect families.
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The visuals are mostly in-camera, but Bloom also did some color work with Film Convert.
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