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majority [məˈʤɒrəti, Am -ˈʤɔ:rət̬i] SUBST + sing/plur vb

1. majority (greater part):

majority
to be a [or in the] majority
narrow/large majority

2. majority sans pl (age):

majority

absolute majority SUBST sans pl

majority interest SUBST ÉCON

majority shareholding SUBST ÉCON

qualified majority SUBST + sing/plur vb

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Later, the requirement was lowered to a two-thirds majority.
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The competition began in 2008, with the majority of awards being decided by members' votes.
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A person needs to win 352 votes to obtain a majority.
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This figure was 19,756 in 1981, but the majority of the increase occurred during the 1990s.
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In order to be considered for a special prize a rikishi must make a "kachikoshi" or majority of wins during the tournament.
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In the election, the president is elected with a majority of the vote.
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The majority of restaurants will have at least one vegetarian meal on the menu.
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The vast majority of states explicitly extend a testimonial privilege to social workers.
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Unanimous decision is not needed, as the majority view will prevail.
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The foundation appoints a majority of the school governors.
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