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is mostly engaged
adverb
Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole.
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The population is mostly engaged in agriculture; yams, taro, corn (maize), rice, and cassava (manioc) are the staple crops, and oil palm is the main cash crop.
This may be due to the fact that, unlike Vietnam and Malaysia, Singapore already has the preferential access in the US market through the existing bilateral FTAs and Brunei is mostly engaged in trade with the South and Southeast Asian countries rather than with the USA.
Urban life is virtually restricted to the capital, whose population is mostly engaged in commerce.
In the GCs, it seems that the PD-1 on TFH cells is mostly engaged by PD-L2 expressed on GC B cells, and this interaction would probably modulate in situ the GC reaction.
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Russians and Kazakhs are mostly engaged in agriculture and livestock raising or in mining.
But Mrs. Logan's students are mostly engaged, trading thoughts and relishing the assignment.
The 26 members, who each pay $500 a month for a desk, are mostly engaged in independent projects in unrelated fields, and have no practical reason to work together.
On a recent night at Cutter House, the Adas and the trads, as traditional-age students are called, were mostly engaged in studying.
Fraser's own father was a shipyard worker at a time when the population of Balmain was mostly engaged in manual labour.
Economic models and entire social science disciplines are premised on the assumption that people are mostly engaged in rationally calculating and maximizing their self-interest.
Though Mr. Luisi brought shape, vigor and color to Berlioz's score, at times it seemed as if he were mostly engaged in keeping things together and getting everyone through it.
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