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The phrase "are mostly in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the predominant state or condition of something within a specific context or category.
Example: "The results of the survey indicate that the participants are mostly in a positive mindset regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "tend to be in a" or "are generally in a".
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Bank balance sheets and leverage are mostly in a better state than a decade ago.
Although the characters in these films don't actually mumble, they are, mostly, in a state of in-between-ness.
Beginning classes are mostly in a barn on the school property; advanced classes include more field work.
"Even if the songs are mostly in a major key, there's something that's hanging out there that's a little bit dark.
In economy, seats are mostly in a 2 – 4 – 2 pattern.
This observation clearly reveals that all of the samples are mostly in a homogeneous state.
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In Roman times one of the richest towns of Gaul, Nîmes is famous for its many Roman remains, which are mostly in an excellent state of preservation.
Before, data was mostly in a single state.
"But she was mostly in a higher formula than me in karting and junior racing series".
But as the title suggests, Mr. Jones is mostly in a hopeful mood.
"When Chinese people fly, it is mostly in a Boeing plane.
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