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Discover Ludwig'will mostly' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal adverb phrase that means "in most cases" or "in general" and can be used to indicate that something usually happens in a certain way. For example, "Customers will mostly receive their orders within 5-7 business days."
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Extra borrowing will mostly fill the gap.
Arabs will mostly vote for one of the Arab parties.
"I will mostly be in an honorary director's role.
The new administration will mostly draft the regulation.
In reality, these "solutions" will mostly benefit the larger plantations.
The action – if action there is – will mostly be elsewhere.
Mauresmo reckons the pressure will mostly be on Murray, however.
This Friday I will mostly be watching The Fast Show.
Instead, the pressure will mostly be subtler: encouraging self-censorship, promoting the compliant, sidelining the prickly.
The funding will mostly be used for paying for travel expenses for the mostly unpaid staff.
It's a shame that... Casting Jude Law guarantees people will mostly just talk about Jude Law.
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