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The phrase "are mostly located in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the general placement or distribution of something within a specific area or context.
Example: "The majority of the species are mostly located in tropical rainforests."
Alternatives: "are primarily found in" or "are mainly situated in".
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These are mostly located in Libya and Iraq, but crucially, they are secured and will be eliminated with co-operation from other CWC signatory states.
"Paris once had plenty of loft-style apartments, but these are mostly located in areas like the 10th Arrondissement," said Cillian James Fahey, a real estate agent based in the city.
They are mostly located in strip and regional malls.
Hydrocarbons (HYB) are mostly located in the Triassic sediments.
Displays are mostly located in center and urban areas.
These conversions are mostly located in frontier areas distributed along the so-called "arc of deforestation".
Cysteine cathepsins (11 in humans) are mostly located in the acidic compartments of cells.
These 25 states/provinces are mostly located in India, Canada, Australia, and the United States.
The counties with primary industries are mostly located in the east.
These are mostly located in Northwest and Northeast China (Fig. 5).
China's rock salt deposits, which are mostly located in the Yunying area, are typically characterized by their interlayers.
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