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True Adverb Statement Generally Majority Group Things People

word mostly
definition
adverb
You use mostly to indicate that a statement is generally true, for example true about the majority of a group of things or people, true most of the time, or true in most respects .
I am working with mostly highly motivated people.
Cars are mostly metal.
...men and women, mostly in their 30s.
Her own twelve pictures sold fairly well, mostly to friends and family.
They have mostly invested their money in expensive real estate.
cefr-level A2

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