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The phrase "are mostly small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general characteristic of a group or category, indicating that the majority of items or elements are small in size.
Example: "The objects in the collection are mostly small, making them easy to display on shelves."
Alternatives: "tend to be small" or "are generally small".
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But these are mostly small economies.
The other roles, though numerous, are mostly small.
Many utilities have increased their transmission budgets, but the projects are mostly small or local.
"These are mostly small, and they function like the civic groups that Putnam says are declining".
The colleges he has lined up are mostly small liberal arts colleges.
But even the ideas that are bandied about are mostly small.
The images are mostly small in size, intended for private worship.
The companies that will benefit from the tariffs protection are mostly small- and medium-sized producers, the administration official said.
The pieces are mostly small in scale, and can refer to Asian scrolls and occasionally to manuscript illumination.
The works are mostly small, vibrantly colorful paintings of village scenes, religious ceremonies, portraits and tropical fruit and flowers.
Its low profile is not unusual for Africa: the continent's public markets are mostly small and illiquid.
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