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The phrase "mostly coming from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something originates from a specific source or sources. For example, "The large increase in sales was mostly coming from our new products."
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These photographers are mostly coming from my region.
Instead, as the entry-ban row shows, the pressure is mostly coming from America.
The plastic is probably mostly coming from Pacific countries, Lebreton said.
The survey is very clear about where this decline in Britishness is mostly coming from.
Actually, something like that is already happening, although it's mostly coming from rising inequality of earned income.
There were some bright moments for the Knicks on Sunday, mostly coming from Amar'e Stoudemire (32 points) and Gallinari (24).
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This mostly came from Armstrong.
They mostly came from anonymous Twitter accounts.
The foreign winners mostly came from America.
Such grumbling has mostly come from junior officials.
Fans Mostly come from east or south Manchester.
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