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Discover LudwigSentence The answer to the question "Is the part of a sentence 'mostly to' correct and usable in written English?" is yes, it is a correct and usable part of a sentence.
You can use "mostly to" when referring to an action or state that is the focus of the sentence or phrase. For example, "He worked mostly to support his family."
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"Mostly to my lawyer".
Mostly to the top.
(Well, mostly to my wife).
That's mostly to the good.
Smiths confined their efforts mostly to hinges.
"I am sorry, mostly to my dog.
"Mostly to exotic places, not Manhattan.
Flights are keeping mostly to schedule.
There, Abdulmutallab kept mostly to himself.
She kept mostly to herself.
Mostly to Fishbein and Halpern".
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