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The phrase "are mostly made up of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the composition or majority components of something.
Example: "The committee members are mostly made up of volunteers from the local community."
Alternatives: "are primarily composed of" or "consist mainly of".
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They are mostly made up of other CEOs who says if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
They are mostly made up of moderate Islamists who spent decades in opposition to authoritarian rulers which makes them suspicious to both the West and the Gulf.
Whereas in the UK, my contact hours are mostly made up of seminars in which we all discuss the texts, in France we tend to have formal lectures in which the professors do most of the talking.
But when your ranks are mostly made up of well-meaning wonks, cowed career politicians and those who have already accepted the "official" version of events, well, the game is well and truly up.
They are mostly made up of health managers.
The granite rocks are mostly made up of feldspathic porphyries that are generally aligned along the N S direction at Idanre and Ikare, where they assume batholithic dimensions.
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The small-bus clientele is mostly made up of laborers, service people and mothers with children in strollers going to doctor's appointments.
Any list of my favourite songs is mostly made up of sad love songs.
The nonmanufacturing index is mostly made up of services, which represent two-thirds of the economy.
Her work for The Observer was mostly made up of last-minute assignments.
Six of them, she said, required treatment by the volunteer medical staff, which is mostly made up of EMTs.
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