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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly disappeared" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has mostly or almost completely disappeared or become scarce. Example: "The once lush forest has mostly disappeared due to deforestation and urbanization."
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Today it has mostly disappeared.
The food mountains have mostly disappeared.
The rancour of old has mostly disappeared.
Now, those college teams have mostly disappeared.
This world has mostly disappeared – in this country at least.
Mary, her splendid tangibility mostly disappeared, moves right along.
To believe in Rasmussen and Gallup, I needed a cushion, and that cushion has mostly disappeared.
But few dispute that the exclusivity of the ceremony has mostly disappeared.
City buses once again began charging for rides, and lines at gas stations mostly disappeared.
What do you do when the investigative journalists have mostly disappeared, along with the trains?
It once teemed with fish, but they have mostly disappeared from its murky waters.
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