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Discover Ludwig"mostly from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is mostly derived from a particular source. For example: "This recipe is mostly from a family cookbook passed down from my grandmother."
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Mostly from my parents.
"They're mostly from New Jersey.
They're mostly from Mosul.
Mostly from Cuba".
The outrage has come mostly from abroad.
The food is mostly from nowhere.
My assets are mostly from those jobs.
— priced mostly from $10 to $14.
He sources mostly from nearby producers.
"But mostly from the very fashion-forward".
Eighteen?! Yes, mostly from young women.
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