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Sentence count:183+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chieflymainlynearlySimilar words: costlymosthonestlyat mostalmostfirst and foremostatmospherecostMeaning: ['məʊstlɪ]  adv. 1. in large part; mainly or chiefly 2. usually; as a rule. 
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91) This has been mostly in agricultural chemicals where tonnages have proved a good fit with Hickson's type of batch equipment.
92) Has barely campaigned in Iowa. During his limited appearances, has mostly attacked President Clinton.
93) They had arranged all sorts of visits and expeditions for her, but she stayed mostly in Satipur because of Douglas.
94) Indeed, the penalties mostly accrue to people who have small families.
95) Minority students have a sense of alienation from the mostly white teachers.
96) Rationality According to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner.
97) However, hospital admissions for asthma attacks, mostly among children, doubled during the 1980s.
98) This juggling is mostly unconscious: they automatically adjust their consumption of both drugs to maintain a desired physical or mental state. Sentencedict.com
99) Segregative in both appearance and admission policies, they catered mostly for elderly disabled people.
100) Since August the group has killed 94 people, mostly community leaders and union activists.
101) The walls were mostly slate, apparently quite normal, grained rock produced by a perfectly standard physical process of alluvial deposition.
102) This will mostly be used in clinical trials, although some is expected to go to those with official medical approval.
103) It now handles roughly 220, 000 takeoffs and landings a year of the smaller, mostly general aviation aircraft.
104) It is a fairly sparse forest mostly of birch trees on a light, sandy soil.
105) There were about twenty of us, all told; mostly McHoans but with a smattering of civilians.
106) Thriving small settlements must have an active and mostly locally based economy.
107) She had large eyes, but mostly, it seemed, for his beat-up shoes.
108) Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
109) And their dull appearance is often accompanied by teaching methods that consist mostly of scribbling graphs on a blackboard.
110) The crowds are mostly supporters, but if there is barracking from a foe so much the better.
111) Cars are mostly metal.
112) It also attracts criminals, mostly nonviolent, who drive to trail heads and parking areas to steal from cars and campsites.
113) The carrier operates mostly out of its home base in Minneapolis, and from Detroit and Memphis, Tenn.
114) The 5,000 mostly Catholic villagers are upset that the changes they have made are not appreciated.
115) A good self-esteem level is mostly dependent on how we value ourselves without any bias. Stephen Richards 
116) The party members attending the session here were mostly middle-aged or elderly California residents.
117) The skills needed are mostly those which our schooling found useless and it has atrophied them without irreparably damaging them.
118) Mostly black on black, its central diamond is traced in faint gold and barely visible.
119) If you live a fast, hectic life and you eat mostly ready-made convenience foods, try to consider some other alternatives.
120) To be strictly accurate about it, they are mostly very reliable once they are up and running properly.
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