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The phrase "mainly but also" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that is mainly one thing, but also has other elements. For example: "My job is mainly desk work, but also includes occasional travel."
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It was about golf mainly but also about Christmas.
I'm lazy, mainly, but also it means whatever I'm doing or presenting, I'm not the focus.
He saw more, full-sized footballs, bright yellow, mainly, but also red and orange-yellow, looking even more preposterously pendulant.
To carry out this "mad idea", loans have come, from Naples mainly, but also from elsewhere, including the Louvre.
He has really looked the part today, running in with aggression and swinging the ball, mainly, but also nibbling it off the pitch.
By Nick Paumgarten It is a matter of public record that bags — schoolkids' backpacks, mainly, but also women's handbags — are getting bigger all the time.
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