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The phrase 'mostly look for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about focusing your attention on something with the main emphasis on searching. For example: "I'm mostly looking for a job in the marketing field."
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But the filmmakers mostly look for humor in obvious, picked-over places.
But mostly, look for whether Mr. Obama puts together that elusive combination of inspiration and specificity that creates confidence.
After a year and a half with this show, I know that critics mostly look for the finished piece, and An Oak Tree is never finished.
While Marco Polo looked for industrial and commercial assets, I mostly look for intellectual talents and policy ideas.
When we look for people, we may have a skill in mind, but we mostly look for bright, well-trained people, because things change all the time".
Curiosity will mostly look for what life needs to survive -- whether those are there today or if they were once there in Mars' history.
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But what I was mostly looking for were big proposals, big as health care was four years ago.
We're mostly looking for show runners now. A. Oh, God.
I mostly looked for countries with Muslim communities that are not as well known to the general public.
"It sounds to me like he was mostly looking for people who were doctors and lawyers," Mr. Johnson said.
The defense cross-examined six of the seven officers, mostly looking for details about Americans on the scene.
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