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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly do" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an action that is done repeatedly or almost always. For example, "During the summer, I mostly do yard work and fishing."
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"We mostly do weddings," she said.
I mostly do research and development.
How, mostly, do you listen to music?
They mostly do what they want.
"That's the onliest thing I could mostly do.
Orchestras talk about "concerts" because that's what they mostly do.
Now they are doing what armies mostly do: wait.
In Japan, that is something that children mostly do anyway.(Picture credit: AFP).
They just need to play contemporary football on offense, as they (mostly) do on defense.
I teach college humanities courses to students who mostly do not go on to be majors.
That is because those who misuse these drugs mostly do not pay the cost.
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