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Discover Ludwig"mostly closed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically describes something that is not completely closed, but mostly or almost closed. Example: The store is mostly closed, but the lights are still on and the employees are finishing up their tasks before leaving for the day. Another example: The door was mostly closed, with just a small crack allowing a bit of light to filter through.
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Post offices mostly closed.
Chan's blinds are mostly closed.
The factories are mostly closed now.
Should I leave the door wide open, or mostly closed?
Those routes were mostly closed off after the 1970s.
The trial has been mostly closed to the public.
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While intergenic spacers were mostly closed or neutral, actively expressed genes were predominantly open and silent genes were generally closed across the genome.
However, little detail has been published on the inner workings of search engines and developments have been mostly closed-source.
However, little detail has been published on the inner workings of search engines and their development is mostly closed-source.
This comes after the Commerce Department conducted two lengthy — but mostly closed-door — investigations under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
And Biden brings much more than his personal power of persuasion to the mostly closed-door conversations.
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