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to mostly
adverb
Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole.
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(Still, it opened to mostly stinging reviews).
"This model's famous," he says, pointing to mostly naked woman.
So Snoke continues to (mostly) remain a mystery.
"It was to mostly prove that we could do this".
The model is designed to mostly prefer the latter interpretation.
E.G: I listen to mostly, but not exclusively, classical music.
I went from C's to mostly A's and B's.
We sang to mostly Christian audiences at a Methodist church.
It also means going from mostly black to mostly white.
He is grateful to not be among them, to mostly be able to regulate his desires.
Not far, but enough of a physical disincentive to mostly keep my nose to the grindstone.
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