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The phrase "a majority at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a predominant number or proportion of people or things in a specific context or location.
Example: "A majority at the meeting voted in favor of the new policy."
Alternatives: "most at" or "the bulk at".
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In Montenegro, female judges are a majority at all levels, as they are in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
This is yet another vicious consequence of the Tories winning a majority at the general election.
That's a majority, at least in-principle, right off the bat.
A candidate needs 1,144 delegates for a majority at the convention.
Further memo to Mrs May: you do not have a majority at all in the Lords.
Lose many more, though, and the prime minister no longer has a majority at all.
Without these votes the current coalition may lose a majority, at least in the lower house.
He hinted at dire retaliation, should the Republicans win a majority at the next election.
The Kikuyus are the biggest tribe in Kenya but far from a majority, at 22percentt of the population.
"It wasn't a majority at all, it was something close to 25% because so many people didn't vote.
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