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"on most" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate frequency or quantity. Example 1: "On most days, I go for a run in the morning." (indicating frequency - most days out of a week or month) Example 2: "On most occasions, she wears a simple black dress." (indicating frequency - most occasions out of a number of events) Example 3: "There are discounts available on most products in this store." (indicating quantity - most products in the store have discounts) Example 4: "On most weekends, we like to have a barbecue with our friends." (indicating frequency - most weekends out of a year).
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"Dream on!" most modern parents might reply.
Number one ingredient on most of them?
I bail on most books.
Smith has been average on most plays.
Not a bad line on most days.
The rams on most shapers reciprocate horizontally.
Still, it works smoothly on most sites.
On most other matters, he's AWOL.
On most women it would seem crude.
On most other days, I make speeches!
On most reckonings we most certainly are.
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