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The phrase "mostly interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when one is very interested but not entirely so, or when one is more interested than another thing. For example, "I'm mostly interested in history, but I also enjoy learning about science."
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I am mostly interested in undergraduate teaching but do have some research interests in ornithology, ecology, environmental biology, and so on.
Hanfstaengl proved mostly interested in Vanderbilt's money.
"He's mostly interested in boys' work, though.
We are mostly interested in education," Khan said.
BARTS Foreign buyers in St. Barts are mostly interested in vacation homes, Mr. Wattiau said.
The U.S.T.A. was mostly interested in rebranding the Open and what became the U.S. Open Series.
Some 150 botanists in all, mostly interested in applied botany, tittended.
They were mostly interested in topics like education and traffic congestion.
While mostly interested in sex and scandals, it was traditionally a Tory paper.
When I founded The Skeptic, we were mostly interested in paranormal claims.
Then there is another set of players who are mostly interested in building intimacies and relationships.
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