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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly still" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state or condition of something being primarily calm, quiet, or motionless. Example: Despite the chaos of the city, the park was mostly still, with only the occasional rustle of leaves breaking the silence.
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Public services are mostly still deplorably shoddy.
The sky is early-summer clear, the waves mostly still.
But is humanity still surviving and mostly still nice?
Martinek mostly still communicates with a smile and a nod.
Other PC makers are mostly still weighing their desktop plans.
In the 1950s television mostly still went out live.
Aquatic environment corresponds to more than 70% of the Earth's surface mostly still unknown and unexplored.
And banking markets are mostly still national, rather than cross-border.
They are working antiques: desirable, collectable and mostly still played every day.
Black people lived – and mostly still live – on the wrong side of the tracks.
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NOT long ago, edamame — the young, green, mostly still-in-the-pod soybeans — were exotic: new, fresh and unusual.
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