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The phrase "are mostly like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare similarities between two or more subjects, indicating that they share many characteristics but not all.
Example: "The two species of birds are mostly like each other in their feeding habits, but they differ in their nesting behaviors."
Alternatives: "are largely similar to" or "are generally comparable to".
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Followers of Shia Islam generally prefer closely cropped beards, which are mostly "like two, or three days' growth".
Kids are smart and they are mostly like cats -- they tend to land on their feet.
But the Bhutto prosecution and a potential treason prosecution are mostly like to strain relations among the country's judicial, political and military leaders.
But we have to be mindful of it every day, because our natural inclination is to hang out with people who are mostly like us.
Terms 51 61 are mostly like the terms 7 11.
The models in this mode are mostly like duopoly, but the number of models extended to eight different models is presented in the Appendix 5 12.
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Fig. 23 PaaSage features that were mostly liked by the users.
The 11 Uyghurs were convicted on charges of 'separatism' and the sentences ranging from 11 months to 15 years were mostly liked passed in the summer of 2012.
This is not surprising since in Tanzanian communities, nursing professional is mostly liked by the females.
But they're mostly like the below.
These are where most students are, and their experience is what college education is mostly like.
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