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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly weekends" is correct and can be used in written English
Generally, 'mostly weekends' can be used when referring to activities that take place mainly during weekends. For example: "I usually help my grandparents with gardening chores, mostly weekends."
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My drinking ended up being mostly weekends.
Since most weddings take place on Saturdays, you'll work mostly weekends as well.[4].
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The group (mostly weekending New Yorkers), twists through Nantucket's cobbled streets, passing mom-and-pop stores and the Nantucket Pharmacy, where you can sit on a stool and order a tall ice-cream float as if it's still the 1950s.
I never in a million years would have wanted or needed to "recruit" any new customers, and the ones I had were mostly weekend warriors.
His father spent days away from home, and he would see him mostly on weekends.
"Ditto Jones," she said, "who works mostly on weekends like he's always done.
The work was done inconspicuously, mostly during weekends, so as not to alarm employees.
He calls the Web site "a hobby" that consumes his time mostly on weekends.
In my world, proper sit-down lunches are mostly for weekends.
She has been working on her film for five years, mostly on weekends and out of her own pocket.
Yes, Mr. Barth has shed his shoes outdoors — "mostly on weekends when I have brought my little girls to the park," he said — with no ill effects.
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