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The phrase "mostly consist of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when talking about something that is made up of many components or parts, such as "This dish mostly consists of vegetables and cheese."
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The edits are not extensive; they mostly consist of language alterations and brief cuts of specific scenes.
Investors' portfolios mostly consist of just property and stocks, which leaves lots of room for hedge funds' offerings.
The military had been expecting the this mobilisation, which will mostly consist of Royal Marines, and people from 16 Air Assault Brigade.
He has over 34.5m subscribers to videos that mostly consist of him narrating his own computer-game play, in an inimitably silly fashion beloved by teens.
Lamb juices mostly consist of tongue-clagging fat; and beef – especially when cooked rare – hardly gives off any juice at all.
This will not be an election about issues, but will mostly consist of making Miliband look a bit weird and thus unsuitable for No 10.
These large coal reserves mostly consist of the Northern Sydney Basin Permian Coal Measures.
These mostly consist of sandstone of interbedded with marl and mudstones.
Road line detection algorithms in the literature mostly consist of two stages, preprocessing and detection stages.
These compositions mostly consist of alkene, esters, aromatics and alcohols with different combination of functional groups.
The even fracture surfaces mostly consist of cleavage planes parallel to {1¯102} and {1¯104}.
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