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The phrase "attainable mostly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is generally achievable, but not universally so.
Example: "The goals we set for this project are attainable mostly, given the resources we have at our disposal."
Alternatives: "generally achievable" or "mostly achievable".
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Shared traits of modern hexacorallians such as mesenterial patterns and cnidae necessary for a coherent phylogenetic understanding are rarely attainable mostly because of the mosaic distribution of the characters [11].
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These are attainable things".
You're too attainable".
It's attainable".
It seemed attainable".
The impossible is attainable".
Perfection is attainable.
And that's easily attainable".
The moon itself seemed attainable.
It felt like something attainable.
It's an attainable goal.
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