In large part; mainly or chiefly.
Sinônimos
Examples for "mostly"
Examples for "mostly"
1Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
2Participation so far, however, shows it being used mostly by smaller institutions.
3Thirty million people, mostly children, were infected with whooping cough last year.
4They are mostly used within rural communities across Ireland, north and south.
5The demands served so far mostly relate to the fiscal year 2012.
1Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2Industry sources said at the time they largely reinforced PRAs' existing practice.
3So far, Trump's political proposals have largely helped the U.S. stock market.
4Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross-border violence has largely abated.
5Our abuse of animals is not new either and is largely accepted.
1This new design was for the most part distributed to new troops.
2The particular features of the coast are for the most part unnoticed.
3My college years for the most part were relatively free of depression.
4Hate and cruelty for the most part rule in the animal world.
5The city had given him a royal welcome, for the most part.
6I thought we controlled the game for the most part, he said.
7Outside these areas, the carriers fly different routes for the most part.
8Now the major decision makers are, for the most part, business graduates.
9Unfortunately, for the most part, South Africa does not have that luxury.
10The soil of the country for the most part a red clay.
11The networks say the conventions are, for the most part, not news.
12But for the most part, the politics on Gaslighter begin at home.
13The cells of the monks are, for the most part, in ruins.
14I pulled it together today for the most part, she says, grinning.
15And for the most part, I wasn't even involved in hard news.
16Gates, for the most part, has been seen as outside that camp.
Translations for for the most part