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The phrase "mostly one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is predominantly or primarily one thing. Example: "Her wardrobe is mostly one color, with shades of blue and gray dominating her clothing choices."
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This means the agriculture industry is mostly one vast train trapped on a chemical track.
Overall, 33% of patients still on infliximab at year seven received a higher dose, mostly one additional vial.
Mostly one pursuit after another.
Free love then meant mostly one thing: Aids.
They work at night mostly, one or two men in a skiff, floating about under docks.
The writer's life is mostly one of punishing toil, needless to say.
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They were not mostly one-time cuts to spending on items like heat, light and power.
Over the years, the rivalry has been a respectful, if mostly one-sided, one.
Currently, the tenants are mostly one-person households, students, starters on the labour market or one-parent families.
"I played handball mostly, one-wall handball.
Concerts and recitals are mostly one-offs.
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