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The phrase "are mostly pleased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a general sentiment of satisfaction or approval among a group of people.
Example: "After reviewing the new policy changes, the employees are mostly pleased with the improvements made."
Alternatives: "are generally satisfied" or "are largely happy".
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are mostly pleased
adverb
Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole.
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About strictly environmental policies, I would say we are mostly pleased with most of the things the administration has done most of the time.
Alumnae who do are mostly pleased, though a small few have called to say they do not think the school is taking the right course, Ms. Nemerowicz said.
But if Web-page designers are mostly pleased with Netscape 6, ordinary mortals are in for a broad array of disappointments.
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Business groups, on the other hand, were mostly pleased.
Collins said he was mostly pleased with what he saw Friday, despite the scoreline.
But leading legislative Republicans said they were mostly pleased with today's outcome.
Lue's got work to do, but he was mostly pleased with his team's effort.
For my two visits, I stuck mainly to wok-style dishes and sushi and was mostly pleased.
According to Westcott, Abramović was mostly pleased with the final product, though her few objections reveal the artist's rather idiosyncratic concerns.
Pearce was mostly pleased with his youngsters yesterday after watching them cruise to victory thanks to goals from Daniel Sturridge and a superb solo effort from Danny Rose.
Some drivers of hybrid taxis interviewed recently said they were mostly pleased with their cars, particularly with how much money they saved on fuel.
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