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The phrase "mostly choose" is not grammatically correct.
The correct form of the phrase is either "mostly chosen" or "choose mostly." For example: I mostly choose to spend my free time outside.
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Those who take this path will mostly choose nonpolitical subjects, writing safe stories about love and heartbreak.
Instead they mostly choose to play with them at home.Imagine a teenage girl who wants to watch an episode of her favourite soap opera.
In fact, my suggestion would be that we mostly choose the least accomplished, most boring, most inept communicator to lead us.
While levelling the playing field for students, who mostly choose schools closest to home, the strategy has arguably prevented Germany from producing world-class institutions that can effectively compete with those in other countries.
Labor force participation rates for women are typically very low in the region and women mostly choose to work informally in jobs within the close vicinity of their residential neighborhood.
The companies mostly choose to report the 'good news' as companies want to be seen as being a good corporate citizen to appear 'legitimate' in the eyes of society and the firms' reporting practices in the industry reflects mainly symbolic behaviour often referred to as "green washing".
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Modern societies have mostly chosen a capitalist organization of production.
Students were selected through tests and interviews and are mostly chosen by their home countries.
As a child, Marshall didn't care for school, and he mostly chose not to attend.
But these days, racism and racists in Russia have mostly chosen to victimise other minorities.
Those on the pill mostly chose genetically similar odours as the most attractive.
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