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"they mostly want" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the main or primary desires or preferences of a group of people. Here is an example sentence: In our survey, we found that the majority of participants were interested in improving their communication skills - they mostly want to be able to effectively articulate their thoughts and ideas.
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They (mostly) want to read.
"They mostly want to imitate us," she said.
"They mostly want cameras and stuff like that".
They know what they've come for; they mostly want to pay attention.
People don't want the Jersey Shore to be rebuilt better than ever: they mostly want it be the same as it ever was.
While they can get jealous when you start a relationship (worrying you'll have less time for them), they mostly want you to be happy.
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They mostly wanted it "fast and cheap".
But when the Russians showed up, Trump Jr. and Kushner have each claimed, they mostly wanted to talk about "adoption".
But, first, Ms. Wheat said they would mostly want to get reacquainted.
Despite Stephen's attempt to play up divisions between North and South, parents, regardless of where they live, mostly want the same things: the choice of a good school place and the confidence their child will be properly equipped to get on in life.
Try and keep your students quiet and settled, but they'll probably mostly want to mess you up and say silly things, since this isn't real school.
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