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The phrase "are mostly minor and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues, problems, or details that are generally not significant or serious.
Example: "The errors in the report are mostly minor and can be easily corrected before submission."
Alternatives: "are generally trivial and" or "are primarily insignificant and".
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However, the differences are mostly minor and some trends are in the opposite direction to the expectation.
More than 90% of patients treated with idursulfase have had no infusion-related reactions and, in those who do, the reactions are mostly minor and respond promptly to reducing the rate of infusion and using antipyretics and antihistamines for future treatments.
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These learners are mostly minors, and the influence of family support, perceptions and values on their own beliefs and behaviour is important.
Mr. Angelino said the violations were mostly minor, and that many former violations had been corrected.
Power outages were mostly minor and scattered.
Damage was mostly minor and limited to outer rainbands and tornadoes in Central Florida.
The Effects of Hurricane Dennis in Mississippi were mostly minor and included one indirect death.
Because the depression stayed far from land, the effects were mostly minor and little damage was reported.
The majority of patients experience some form of adverse event although these are mostly minor, reversible and self-limiting.
Perioperative complications are comparable with those of ST and these are mostly minor.
The misdemeanors and mistakes of Cohen's men are mostly minor -- one of his errant husbands gets caught doing a bit of hand-holding -- but William James clearly diagnoses what pains his waywardly impulsed individuals, and most of the rest of us too.
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