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"a major proportion" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant or significant amount of something. Example: "A major proportion of the population supports the new environmental regulations."
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In some states, fentanyl makes up a major proportion of escalating opioid death tolls.
It is not worth considering the large-scale introduction of (non-hybrid) electric vehicles until a major proportion of our electricity is generated from genuinely renewable sources.
In spite of depletion, the Minnesota and Michigan mines still yield a major proportion of the country's iron and a significant percentage of the world's supply.
Golfers must be a major proportion of their clientele so why don't airlines make it easier for us to book flights for us and our bags?
Gabon exports a major proportion of its petroleum production outside Africa, with the bulk of the crude oil going to the United States and France.
A major proportion of the radioactivity is from potassium.
A major proportion of the world's population will be located in cities by 2030.
A major proportion of the total energy demand for buildings is electricity for lighting.
A major proportion of these competitions are based on handwriting recognition and other related tasks.
The production of plywood represents a major proportion of engineered wood products.
In this study, it was found that a major proportion of the data had misfits smaller than 10°.
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