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The phrase "focused mostly on" is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that the subject matter of a particular thing was primarily concentrated on one particular thing or idea. For example: The presentation was focused mostly on the importance of sustainable energy sources.
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(Working) Demons: Season one focused mostly on one supernatural entity and that was ghosts.
"I focused mostly on the food".
The talks focused mostly on how to enhance NATO's capabilities.
Online commerce until now has focused mostly on shopping.
Mr. Hampson focused mostly on the 20th century.
They were focused mostly on bringing the leaker to justice.
But the findings focused mostly on the Israelis.
Without his advice, I would have focused mostly on the future, on our response to terrorism".
Police campaigns have focused mostly on breaking smuggling rings and bringing traffickers to justice.
(The study focused mostly on subway ridership because bus ridership data before 1970 was unavailable).
Commercials for both campaigns have focused mostly on working-class issues like jobs and health care.
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