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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mostly ones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or describing a group of items or individuals that predominantly belong to a specific type or category.
Example: "In our survey, the responses are mostly ones that indicate a preference for online shopping."
Alternatives: "tend to be" or "are primarily".
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Her friends are mostly ones she made at school and university.
America's successful racetracks are mostly ones that conduct shorter "boutique" meetings.
But Schultz's flaws are mostly ones of exuberance, the jittery overcompensations of an academic in search of an audience.
But the one-dimensional characters are mostly ones you'd want to avoid rather than spend a holiday with".
The letters sent by fans to skaters are mostly ones of encouragement, skaters say, but there are also some that are questionable.
And the candidates who have not yet received public money are mostly ones now having trouble meeting the threshold rather than complying with the regulations, Ms. Gordon said.
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Currently, the tenants are mostly one-person households, students, starters on the labour market or one-parent families.
Activities are mostly one-sided, large and small firms sitting rather squarely on opposite sides, as illustrated in Figure 1 and by empirical results.
Concerts and recitals are mostly one-offs.
Production systems today are mostly one-of-a-kind complex, engineered-to-order systems.
The samples of Barry's long-running strip "Ernie Pook's Comeek" collected here are mostly one-off absurdist gags rendered in an arch, brittle new-wave style.
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