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Discover Ludwig"mainly at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that something occurs mostly or primarily at a certain time, place, or circumstance. For example: "The birds that live in this area are active mainly at night."
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Ellen Swallow was educated mainly at home.
Beach was educated mainly at home.
Oceangoing ships call mainly at Montevideo.
The report will look mainly at China, Russia and Brazil.
International matches commercially sponsored (mainly at Boca Raton, Fla).
Mainly at home, and on Spotify.
The provision was originally aimed mainly at Southern states.
I listened while peering mainly at his eyebrows.
Mr. Kantor sketched and painted surreptitiously, mainly at night.
"It was mainly at local medical societies and hospitals".
Traditional treatment for PCOS is directed mainly at the symptoms.
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