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The phrase "most but" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own
It usually functions as part of a larger sentence or clause. Here are a few examples of how "most but" could be used: 1. "Most but not all students passed the exam with flying colors." 2. "The majority of the group agreed with the proposal, most but one member." 3. "She loved the party, most but the music was too loud for her taste." 4. "Her paintings were highly praised, most but not all critics gave her glowing reviews." 5. "He was able to solve most but not all of the problems in the math homework."
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Most — but not all — do.
Most, but not all, were ornithopods.
Most, but by no means all.
Most but not all, note.
Most, but not all for diabetes.
Most but not all were Israeli-born.
Most, but not all, students also appear opposed.
Most, but not all, seem to be staying put.
It was quicker than most, but hardly at zero.
I turn down most but accept a few.
"We're talking to most, but not all, the parties".
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