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Discover Ludwig'have mostly' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is mostly true or mostly the case. For example, "Over the past few months, I have mostly been working from home."
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The nightmares have mostly stopped.
They have mostly been eliminated.
But the Shiites have mostly left.
These have mostly been poorly received.
These have mostly been a disaster.
The food mountains have mostly disappeared.
Talks, they say, have mostly remained civil.
They have mostly stuck with the BBC.
But those dreams have mostly died.
British critics have (mostly) joined in.
Europe and Japan have mostly been ahead of America.
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