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The phrase "consist of mostly" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when describing the primary components or elements of something, but it is better to use "mostly consist of" for clarity.
Example: "The committee mostly consists of experienced professionals in the field."
Alternatives: "mainly composed of" or "primarily made up of."
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Summer festivals normally consist of Mostly Mozart or "pops".
Rocks of the Coutchiching Series appear to underlie those of the Keewatin Series, at least in some areas, and consist of mostly sedimentary rocks that have been altered to varying degrees by metamorphic processes.
Phenocrysts consist of mostly plagioclase but quartz and amphibole may also be present.
The pond ashes tested consist of mostly sands and have low calcium.
The supports of the best catalysts found by HRS consist of mostly Ce oxide and small amount of La.
The northwards following Foreland Molasse Sediments (Fig. 2b) consist of mostly unconsolidated conglomerate and sand with intercalated silt and clay layers originating from erosional processes of the Alps (Bousquet et al. 2012; Handy et al. 2010).
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The leaked Pentagon Papers consisted of mostly dry academic prose.
"Stripped" consists of mostly acoustic reinterpretations of evergreens from the Stones canon.
(The balance of the fund consists of mostly Mr. Cohen's money).
The surface is synthetic clay and the clientele consists of mostly children and some adults.
The emperor's duties have since consisted of mostly formal and ceremonial functions.
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