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"it mostly has to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something must occur or exist for the most part. For example, "We need to have reliable internet in order to work from home, and it mostly has to be high-speed."
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When Mr. and Mrs. Gore have come together again, it mostly has to do with their children.
This is partly because the public's love for politicians often deteriorates, and partly a punishment for his obvious interest in becoming President, but it mostly has to do with Louisiana's perpetual economic weakness.
But nowadays, I think it mostly has to do with jealousy".
There are many specifics to the rules, but it mostly has to do with milkfats and something called overrun.
With Hollywood, you're always going to see men with longer hair, and it mostly has to do with a role they're playing.
"I'd be lying to you if I told you it wasn't… but nowadays, I think it mostly has to do with jealousy".
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It mostly had to draw them in out of the cold.
If Mr. Boyd and the estate tussled, it mostly had to do with details — did Bond drink tea, what was his relationship with M? — not with plot or style.
It mostly had to do with his $314,993 salary, which didn't even account for 1% of the team's overall $51.34 million salary.
It mostly had to do with my inaccurate and cruel self-evaluation.
It may still have a systemic responsibility to influence the choice of 'arena,' but it will mostly have to do so in an interactive way.
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