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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly already" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is mostly complete or finished, but may still have some remaining aspects to be completed or resolved. Example: "I have mostly already finished my project, but I still need to add a few final touches before it's ready to be presented."
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These standards are mostly already defined.
Her main sources are mostly already public.
Secondary schooling is mostly already too late, while university adds least to life chances.
It will shock only social conservatives, who mostly already oppose the president, while energizing the base and demonstrating conviction, in favorable contrast to the likely Republican nominee.
At a rather theatrical hearing in January, Mr Constantine persuaded the presiding judge, John Gleeson, that Wal-Mart's case was mostly already won.
Unfortunately these were mostly already in other people's hands by the time I got there – it's a good idea to be punctual when swishing.
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Farm jobs have mostly gone already.
The nails and hair, mostly, had already fallen out.
The necessary pipes and tankers are mostly there already.
Traditional companies, mostly public already, are lucky if they can offer any upside at all.
So I won't reveal it here, since it's mostly finished already.
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