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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly use" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of using something frequently or most of the time. For example: - "I mostly use my laptop for work, but occasionally I'll use my tablet for reading." - "The company's marketing strategy mostly uses social media platforms to reach their target audience." - "Most students in my school mostly use public transportation to get to and from school."
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I mostly use the eye palette.
I mostly use the iPad 2 at home.
These women mostly use their money to become petty traders.
The economists they employ mostly use small, open economy models.
"We're not in a heavily populated area, and we mostly use eBay.
I mostly use candles rather than lighting, which is very cosy.
I mostly use very good Tuscan extra virgin oil, even in Caribbean dishes.
They mostly use slingshots, but never underestimate the effect of a population of boys with slingshots.
And some (me included) mostly use just one, care for victims.
Bluefly and the OutNet mostly use mannequins on their item shots.
On Twitter, on the other hand, people can mostly use any name they choose.
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