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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mostly work' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something generally consists of one activity or that it is performed mostly for that purpose. For example, you could say: "My days mostly consist of work, but I try to make some time for leisure activities."
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I mostly work naked.
After that is mostly work of a lower brow.
These days I'm freelance and mostly work from home.
Republicans mostly work out their differences behind closed doors and present a united front in public.
"For the rest of the year, we mostly work with dead composers.
Except for the ghastly mess in Chechnya, the authorities mostly work by softer methods.
What kinds of things do you build?" "I mostly work on apartment renovations.
It did mostly work out, though we still have a ways to go.
But these authors mostly work in traditional novelistic formats, using familiar language.
"Architects mostly work for privileged people, people who have money and power," Ban said recently.
Again, it was mostly through trades, and mostly work by people he knew.
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