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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a majority of at" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "A majority of at least 60% of the participants agreed with the proposal."
Alternatives: "most of" or "the majority of".
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In the aftermath, I prefer to focus on the genius part of it, especially since brilliance is an endangered species in this era in which a majority of at least one major political party seeks to kill the Enlightenment ideas on which this nation was founded.
Ultimately, however, shareholders can refuse a candidate only by a majority of at least two thirds.
Recent polls show that more women than men believe otherwise, by a majority of at least three to one.
"If Jeremy was leader, the Tories would win a majority of at least a 100, and possibly more.
Parliament must now negotiate to form a coalition government that can claim a majority of at least 75 seats.
The coalition looks likely to have a majority of at least 30 in the 150-seat lower house of Parliament.
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That, at least, is what a majority of economists at the ideologically-diverse IGM Panel think.
Many companies pay lip service to diversity by achieving it at lower levels, while a majority of those at the top remains predominantly male.
There were 10 "near-miss" incidents at U.S. nuclear reactors last year, a majority of them at three Entergy plants, according to a UCS report on nuclear plant safety.
A successful ballot requires a majority of parents at any private or state feeder primary which has sent at least five children to the school in the past three years.
Once a majority of employees at a workplace sign cards, they gain union representation.
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