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The phrase "consisted mainly of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about a collection of things or elements that make up something. For example: "The conference consisted mainly of senior executives from the finance industry."
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The first wave consisted mainly of men.
The Greatwood Products exhibit consisted mainly of the Home Office.
The incendiary mixture in these consisted mainly of thermate.
Her social world consisted mainly of the family's three servants.
This at first consisted mainly of pictures of all descriptions.
The sample consisted mainly of industrial goods businesses.
HOFFMANN: Amt II consisted mainly of administrative officials and lawyers.
Warren's seminar sessions consisted mainly of him reading aloud.
The three upper estates consisted mainly of state servants.
Before 1929 its population consisted mainly of railway employees.
The intestinal epithelium consisted mainly of enterocytes and goblet cells.
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