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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'we mostly talked' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a conversation with another person. For example, "Yesterday, my friend and I got together for coffee and we mostly talked about our upcoming vacation plans."
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I mean, we mostly talked about "Star Wars".
"We mostly talked about wanting to go home," Specialist Knighten said.
That weekend, we mostly talked about places where we'd recorded in common and how hard it is to keep a family together on the road.
Bush's response: "We mostly talked about our families".
I have no idea if Connolly has read "The Great Gatsby;" it didn't come up when we chatted briefly after the screening (we mostly talked about hockey).
What I wanted to know – and what we mostly talked about – is whether it's possible to be both socially conscious and happy.
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We mostly talk about running and injuries, but occasionally Donald Trump.
When we talk about restaurants (the tools), we mostly talk about the food (the content).
"Although we mostly talk about food culture, other things come out," she said.
We mostly talk about how the past affects what we're doing in the present.
I work with mostly minority kids, and while we occasionally talk about issues of race, we mostly talk about issues of humanity.
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