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The phrase "are mostly protected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of protection or safety that a subject has against certain risks or threats.
Example: "The wildlife in the national park are mostly protected from poaching due to strict enforcement of conservation laws."
Alternatives: "are largely shielded from" or "are primarily safeguarded against".
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We are mostly protected from images of their deaths.
Now, gun manufacturers and sellers are mostly protected from lawsuits by federal law.
He said closures will also hit nuclear plants that operate in regulated markets, where they are mostly protected from the competitive forces that drove the Kewaunee and Vermont Yankee plants out of business.
Children with certain HLA-DR and/or HLA-DQB1 chains (*0602/*0603/*0301) are mostly protected from type 1 diabetes, but not from developing islet cell autoantibodies (297).
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(It's well documented in the local Arosa Museum housed in the Eggahus, Arosa's oldest home). And it truly is always sunny: Located at the bottom of a wide valley, the old mountain town is mostly protected from strong winds and heavy cloud cover.
By contrast, small DNA regions containing clusters of gene sequences were mostly protected from rearrangement events.
Its forests are mostly protected to control soil erosion and stream flow.
The Tigers have been fighting since 1983 for a homeland for ethnic Tamils, who are mostly Hindu, to protect them from discrimination at the hands of the ethnic Sinhalese majority, which is mainly Buddhist.
They are mostly known to protect the germline cells from the invasive transposable elements by piRNA-mediated gene silencing.
From a purely factual standpoint, Clinton is absolutely wrong when she says that in the beginning the Jeffersonian Wall was mostly to protect religion from government.
Applications for town greens are mostly used to protect open spaces, especially in cities.
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