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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not mostly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that does not happen or exist most of the time. Example: "Although I enjoy watching football, I am not mostly interested in sports."
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And it's not mostly about money creation!
Health insurance's benefit is not "mostly or exclusively financial".
And so, yes, I think we're not mostly dead yet".
These were probably not mostly luxury cars, he said.
The increase is not "mostly" to fight AIDS in Africa.
Paul Krugman: Not mostly my area, but here's what I understand: 1.
French women don't give a monkeys whether you breastfeed or not (mostly they don't).
Second, hunters do not mostly shoot bull elk, as you claim.
They were not mostly one-time cuts to spending on items like heat, light and power.
Not that that matters with glam-pop – but it ain't glam-pop either, not mostly.
As Butler puts it, "If this sounds romantic, or transcendent, it is not — or at least not mostly".
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