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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a majority considers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the opinion or viewpoint held by a larger portion of a group regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "In the recent survey, a majority considers climate change to be the most pressing issue of our time."
Alternatives: "most people believe" or "the majority thinks".
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And, for the first time, a majority considers him untrustworthy.
That a majority considers something desirable is not evidence that it is constitutional.
Abortion opponents have cited polls showing that a majority considers life to begin at conception – and opposes abortion access in many cases.
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However much Americans may hate bureaucracy, polls consistently show that a majority consider themselves keen greens.
Some 700 ethnic Albanians from Kosovo are also in Serbian jails, a majority considered political prisoners because they were arbitrarily detained in the conflict last year in Kosovo.
A Paris-Match poll this week showed that, although a majority considered his sentence "severe", 58% did not want him to have any future political role.
In a survey experiment, my Princeton colleague Alan Blinder and I found that most people woefully underestimated the size of the federal deficit, although a majority considered it a serious problem.
Republicans have painted the legislation as a government takeover, and the poll found that a majority consider the law as injecting too much government into the health care system.
Specifically, among the middle-aged generations a majority found it excessive, while among the younger generations, a majority considered it appropriate (Spiegel Umfrage, 1970).
Still, there is fear among the caucus it may not be enough to win a majority considering the considerable GOP advantage and Trump's uncanny ability to find a message that resonates with voters.
A majority considered their theoretical knowledge in sexual and reproductive health to be fair or good.
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