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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly chosen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that occurs or is done most of the time, but not always. Example: "The red dress was mostly chosen by the bridesmaids for the wedding, but one of them opted for the blue one."
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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.
But these days, racism and racists in Russia have mostly chosen to victimise other minorities.
But science fiction has mostly chosen to focus on the possibility of a robot uprising rather than a robot supplanting.
The scheme gives scholarships worth around $2,250 a year to 3,800 city children, mostly chosen by lot.
For this reason, elements of high atomic number are mostly chosen for detectors used in gamma-ray energy measurements.
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As a child, Marshall didn't care for school, and he mostly chose not to attend.
Those on the pill mostly chose genetically similar odours as the most attractive.
He and Ms. Johansson mostly chose tales of traveling and wanderlust, name-checking places from New Orleans to Melbourne.
Those who take this path will mostly choose nonpolitical subjects, writing safe stories about love and heartbreak.
But the children at Holmwood House or St Felix, who mostly chose to board, were lovely, bright and sweet.
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