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Discover Ludwig"mostly is" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, you could use the adverb "mostly" in a sentence like this: He usually jogs in the morning, but he mostly walks in the afternoon.
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It mostly is in this region.
Funny thing: in "2030" it mostly is.
"Mostly" is not good enough.
Family history, mostly, is unexceptional stuff.
What there is mostly is pointing.
What Perot represents, mostly, is his money.
Everything looks weathered — and mostly is.
Democrats' campaign message mostly is a Babel of individual voices.
The United States mostly is watching from the sidelines.
Baseball, mostly, is for the nerds and the fanboys.
What a great meal this book mostly is.
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