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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mainly sells" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a business, organization, or individual who primarily engages in selling goods and services. For example, "The company mainly sells tools and power equipment."
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At the moment, Costa mainly sells pastries and other sweet treats, and centrally produced panini.
Currently Costa mainly sells centrally produced paninis, pastries and other sweet treats.
The Taqueria mainly sells three items -- tacos, burritos and tortas -- with a choice of fillings.
It mainly sells fridges, washing machines and other white goods but has branched out into televisions and computers.
That will put it about $600 million ahead of Allstate, which mainly sells auto and home insurance, but far behind A.I.G., which has equity of about $68 billion.
Lightningcast will be merged with AOL's own Advertising.com unit, which mainly sells banner advertisements on other sites but is also getting into sales of video advertising.
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Squirrels are now mainly sold headless.
And be mainly sold to foreign investors.
"I think he's mainly selling books," Dick Morris said.
These sweets are mainly sold in supermarkets and primarily aimed at kids.
"Three years ago, we were still mainly selling to a male-dominated tech-savvy customer base.
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