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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a clear context or subject.
Example: "She is a major of biology at the university."
Alternatives: "a major in" or "a field of study in".
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Caliban's music in that aria, for example, is cast in a blazing A major, but it is not the A major of Mahler or Mozart.
"Revolution" was performed in a higher key, B major, compared to the A major of "Revolution 1", although the distortion changes the key slightly, leaving the song halfway between B flat and B. The "shoo-bee-do-wah" backing vocals were omitted in the re-make, and an instrumental break was added.
But what "a majority of Americans" or even a major of senators want is not what we get.
And the one after that, about how they'd have to get a majority of the whole work force, not just a major of the vote.
But Cink, 37, has won a major of his own: last year's British Open at Turnberry.
A 20-year veteran of the city's Department of Sanitation, he started on a sanitation truck and was a major of the department's pipe-and-drum Emerald Corps.
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So what you see reflective of a major CMO of a major company is that I'm just me.
Quality of government is a major concern of Australians.
Communication of data is a major source of power consumption.
High level of fluoride is a major cause of concern.
Israel is a major supplier of military hardware; Iran is a major supplier of oil.
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