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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly covering" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe how something covers or fills most, but not all, of a space. For example, "The expanse of trees was mostly covering the distant hills."
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I know that Jim Wilson has been mostly covering Romney for The Times.
The silhouette was long, lean and fluid, with hemlines of skirts and coats mostly covering the knee.
Matt Egan, 24, has been working for the Fox Business Network since September 2007, mostly covering the stock market.
With blonde hair mostly covering her face, from the neck up, she resembled nothing so much as a cross between Karen O and a blow up doll, while from the neck down, she was a 3D paper doll with detachable outfits.
For now, I'm mostly covering my hosting costs".
There are currently 14 Superchargers on the continent, mostly covering Norway and Central Europe.
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"I think you'll see mostly short covering into the number at two o'clock," says Boyle, referring to a possible Fed funds rate cut by the Federal Reserve Board.
I asked what she meant then I realized that she was wearing a pink, one-piece lace suit, (mostly naked) covering herself with a blanket".
The first and second questionnaire differed from the third, mostly by covering more issues on patient comorbidity and GP satisfaction with the health care provided.
In 1990, the E3N cohort included 98,995 women born between 1925 and 1950 and covered by a national health plan, covering mostly teachers.
Analysts now put their number at more than 150, covering mostly rural areas.
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