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The phrase "are mostly successful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or group that achieves success to a significant extent, but not universally.
Example: "The new marketing strategies are mostly successful in increasing brand awareness among younger consumers."
Alternatives: "tend to be successful" or "are generally successful".
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"The board of trustees are mostly successful business people, and they're basically trying to run a public institution as a business, which it is not," said Jamie Yancovitz, 23, a student at CUNY's Graduate Center in Manhattan.
We certainly try to keep an informal sense of proportion, and Mr. Hoyt concludes that we are mostly successful, but these measures do not amount to balance in an any meaningful sense.
"At this stage of the game, the campaigns are mostly successful.
Dennis Hunt of the Los Angeles Times gave the album three out of four stars and felt that, although their "offbeat R&B hybrids" are occasionally "too busy and intentionally oddball", "the Tonys' explorations... are mostly successful".
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We have characterized the ASICs and the submission has been mostly successful.
The missions were mostly successful, but could easily have gone wrong.
We have characterized the fabricated chips and the submission has been mostly successful.
Unlike the music and news businesses, television has been mostly successful at fending off technological challenges.
The show proves to be mostly successful, thanks largely to its lead.
Intel Capital's investments have been mostly successful -- the drop in their value last year was the first ever.
And thanks to the unpretentious humor, he is mostly successful, though audiences will have to forgive the bland performances.
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