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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not mainly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not the primary form, quality, or characteristic of something, or that an action is not the main focus. For example: "The goal of the project is not mainly to make a profit, but to improve the quality of life in the community."
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They do not mainly triumph over adversity.
I'm not mainly talking about the print media.
After all, Masuria is not mainly about rivers.
I love it, but not mainly for its writing.
In fact, it is not mainly about him.
And the answer is — apparently not, or not mainly.
And again, this is not mainly because of the Amazon.
Mandela understood that politics is not mainly a cerebral sport.
The conflict is not mainly a real-estate conflict, and it's certainly not mainly a religious conflict.
LaHaye, small, dapper, with dyed brown hair, was not mainly a televangelist.
This alarming state of affairs is not mainly the result of hidden conspiracies or bad luck.
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