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The phrase "are mostly known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the general recognition or reputation of a subject among a group of people or in a specific context.
Example: "These species of birds are mostly known for their vibrant colors and unique songs."
Alternatives: "are generally recognized" or "are widely acknowledged".
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Here, too, the perpetrators of the very public massacres are mostly known.
"It is simpler to design inside an airplane, where challenges are mostly known," he said.
"Italians are mostly known for being creative, for making things that are good-looking," said Domenico Minchilli, an architect who watched the qualifying races.
The Internet sites of the online marketplaces are mostly known only to their participants -- though that number can run as high as 2,000 registered users.
Nina Sky, meanwhile, are mostly known for a classic summer jam – 2004's Move Ya Body – and since then, their music has been best accompanied by blazing sunshine.
While those amendments are mostly known for making bankruptcy a more difficult process for individuals, one of the key changes was to limit a corporate debtor's "exclusivity".
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"It's mostly known for cocaine".
"We're mostly known for samples," McGuire said.
Virginia Beach is mostly known as a summer tourist attraction.
Sure, Austin is mostly known as a Democratic stronghold.
When Zelaya served in the national congress, he was mostly known as a bon vivant.
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