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The phrase "I mostly work with" is a grammatically correct way of using written English
You can use it when you are discussing what your job, hobby, or activities involve. For example, "I'm a graphic designer. I mostly work with logos, branding, and marketing materials."
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Founder and principal of brand consultancy FINIEN, turning ventures into brands, and author of bestseller "How to Launch a Brand". As a brand strategist, I mostly work with new businesses on establishing themselves as brands – as quickly and as honestly as possible.
I mostly work with medium to large organisations helping them with customer experience and service design.
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I mostly worked with a mish-mash of Miss Sixty jeans, Converse and-Sthoseand topse tops from New Look with things like "Gorgeous" written across the chest.
I mostly work naked.
I mostly worked for free.
I've mostly worked with first-time directors, so I find myself self-governing.
Who have you been working with at ERG? I have mostly worked with Dan Kammen and the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab (RAEL).
I was mostly working with Spanish-speaking people.
In the past, I've mostly worked with Flash.
I'm in the studio mostly, working with musicians.
She mostly works with at risk kids.
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