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"mostly welcomed" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb that is used to describe how warmly something was received. For example, "The new policy was mostly welcomed by the employees."
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New Yorkers have mostly welcomed the news.
When the project was announced in December, residents mostly welcomed the idea.
But the Bowdoin ban, which took effect in October, has been mostly welcomed.
The poor, many of whom all but worshipped the diminutive former-priest-turned-president, mostly welcomed it.
The couple cooked elaborate Middle Eastern thank-you meals for the sponsors and mostly welcomed their interventions.
Internet companies, which would be most immediately affected by the new rules, have been urging E.U. lawmakers to simplify the existing practice, and mostly welcomed her proposals Tuesday.
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As for the Asean states, they mostly welcome more outside players in the region, particularly at a time when some have been worrying that China is becoming too important for their long-term comfort.
Instead it is a long, but mostly welcome, slog.
Mr. Cuse noted the unexpected extinguishing of characters is a growing — and mostly welcome — trend.
It ended suddenly, after two months of big ratings and (mostly) welcome headlines.
The changes to G4's Android are simpler and mostly welcome.
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