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"has mostly been" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation that was mostly a certain way in the past but that is no longer true. For example, "The weather in the last month has mostly been cloudy."
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That fall has mostly been overturned.
So far, Angola has mostly been spared.
Nature has mostly been an afterthought.
The method has mostly been used for one dimensional problems.
Design research has mostly been blind to such variations.
So far, the world has mostly been silent.
But lately the misfortune has mostly been the hackers' own.
But this has mostly been done under pressure from America.
The poet laureate's job has mostly been ceremonial, benign, boring.
But in recent years the flow has mostly been outward.
"The last hour has mostly been networking," Carr said.
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