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The phrase "are mostly still" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something remains largely unchanged or in a state of inactivity.
Example: "The trees in the park are mostly still, swaying gently in the light breeze."
Alternatives: "are largely motionless" or "remain predominantly quiet".
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Public services are mostly still deplorably shoddy.
Other PC makers are mostly still weighing their desktop plans.
And banking markets are mostly still national, rather than cross-border.
Bees are mostly still in their hives, and butterflies are still wherever butterflies spend their winters.
The characters are mostly still living in Jarden, Texas, a spiritual-seeker tourist trap.
The testimony of witnesses, documentary evidence, expert statements and judicial decisions are mostly still secret.
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The debt is mostly still in the hands of its original lenders, Mizuho and Bank of America.
Even Mount St. Helens, the top of which blew off in 1980, is (mostly) still there.
They're real places, they're mostly still there, and if I want I can go and visit them.
Verizon's fleet is mostly still powered by fossil fuels that produced 387,723 tonnes of CO2 last year.
His subjects were mostly still lifes and nudes, explored in a painterly mode with techniques like solarization and the photogram.
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