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The phrase "are mostly interesting in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "are mostly interested in."
Example: "Many students are mostly interested in learning about modern technology and its applications."
Alternatives: "are primarily interested in" or "are mainly interested in."
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But it's now overrun by mercenary types who are mostly interesting in promoting something, usually themselves.
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Better yet, they are mostly interesting.
There's also a new grammar tool in Edge that's mostly interesting for students.
At any rate, a busy bebop bass solo is mostly interesting to other bassists.
But the characters remaining are mostly really interesting.
They are mostly white in color.
And they are mostly in good humour.
They are mostly in politically stable places.
The lyrics are mostly in English.
Comments are mostly helpful, thoughtful and interesting.
"Everybody looks famous and everybody looks interesting, but are mostly unknown," the hipster's creator, Jean-Philippe Delhomme, a French artist, graphic designer and author, said in an interview.
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