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"mostly involved in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's or something's primary role or focus in a situation or activity. Example: She was mostly involved in the planning and execution of the project, while her colleagues handled the administrative tasks.
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He was mostly involved in construction engineering.
The Africans are mostly involved in money laundering.
You're mostly involved in trying to avoid going off the bridge.
They were mostly involved in meat production, so they were alarmed by enormous quantities of salt added to processed meats.
But the numbers are modest, and they are mostly involved in training and organizing arms shipments for a southern insurgency that has yet to take shape or hold.
The firm now boasts 11 billion yuan in assets and some 100 subsidiaries, mostly involved in health care of an increasingly high-tech nature.
The family's photography business, which was mostly involved in photographing weddings and other events rather than just shipwrecks, was established by John Gibson.
Heart disease researchers have generally ignored the role of the Y chromosome, assuming it was mostly involved in determining maleness, Dr. Tomaszewski said.
Selenium is mostly involved in antioxidative processes [10].
Physicians are mostly involved in decision making on weaning.
Parents are mostly involved in the eldest child's education.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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