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Discover Ludwig"as mostly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is typical or usual. It can also be used to compare two things that are mostly the same. Example: As mostly a peaceful country, Canada's involvement in international conflicts is limited.
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Have they been seen as mostly innocent?
He described the experience as mostly "fun".
I see them as mostly cock-up.
They characterized their concerns as mostly technical, and surmountable.
Far from it: journalism is seen as mostly meritocratic.
Capital Cities executives are portrayed as mostly petty tyrants.
Others, though, view the proselytizing as mostly self-serving.
Many characterize Mr. Carter's presidency as mostly unsuccessful.
In his memoirs, Mr. Sharon describes the killings as mostly accidental and as a "tragedy".
Mr. Jirotka characterized Pinellas County as mostly Republican, though President Clinton won it in 1996.
(In contrast, PolitiFact rated Carson's description of West Point's "scholarships" as mostly true).
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