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The phrase 'mostly comprehensive' is a perfectly valid and correct phrase to use in written English.
This phrase generally implies that something is mostly complete, but may still be lacking in certain areas. For example, "This report is mostly comprehensive, but it could use some more detailed information about the financial implications."
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Still, it provides a mostly comprehensive view of the Obama administration, from the Defense Department to the tiny Arctic Research Commission.
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paulstravelpics.blogspot.com Hannahah Partly a blog, mostly a comprehensive information site about Rio de Janeiro and the area around.
They mostly weren't comprehensive – her own school was both streamed and setted – while faith and other schools entrenched divisions that continue to this day.
Government-supported schools include infant, primary (some with preschool facilities), area, district, and high schools (nonselective, comprehensive, mostly coeducational), together with matriculation colleges (secondary institutions that prepare students in their final two years) and special schools.
Building upon these prerequisites, our group performed a comprehensive, mostly immunohistochemical (IHC), expression profiling of 21 biomolecules from tumors of locally advanced NPC (LA-NPC) Caucasian patients treated with chemotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) in the context of a Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group (HeCOG) randomized trial [ 5].
With the rapid development of "omics" technologies, novel biomarker discovery in disease or toxicity is now mostly concerned with comprehensive analysis of potential biomarkers in biological samples such as cells, tissues or biofluids in a discovery-based or hypothesis-generating approach rather than the traditional hypothesis-based approach.
This strikes me as baloney, mostly derived from a comprehensive misunderstanding of other cultures – a species of what Collini calls "Dreyfus envy", after the celebrated late 19th-century affair in which intellectuals took on the French establishment and won.
Several recent comprehensive studies, mostly in the context of cancer, have found that few genes meet these criteria.
The mitogenomic phylogenetic reconstruction obtained with Bayesian inference methods [ 25, 26] is mostly congruent with previous comprehensive analyses from nuclear and mtDNA genes [ 27] where mammalian species form four major groups: Laurasiatheria, Euarchontoglires, Xenarthra, and Afrotheria.
32 Our findings concerning individual costs are higher, mostly due to a comprehensive evaluation of the rehabilitative process followed by the patients, and because the EcLIPSE study involved only 449 patients from eleven Italian hospitals.
However, these results do not go unchallenged [ 21], and the studies largely show the same limitations: retrospective and not comprehensive data collection, mostly small patient populations, and possible selection bias.
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