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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a majority of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to more than half of two distinct groups or categories.
Example: "In the survey, a majority of both the students and faculty supported the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "most of both" or "the greater part of both".
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Presented with a set of possible problems in the electoral system, a majority of both Democrats and Republicans said "too few people voting" was a major problem.
At the time, Democrats held a majority of both chambers.
Again, a majority of both groups favored these ideas.
To pass, a majority of both groups was required.
A majority of both these funds also went to the poorer half of the country.
In fact, exit polls now show a majority of both groups now favor gay marriage.
If a majority of both houses of Congress stood by the provision, the president's action would have no consequence.
Mr. Obama might re-sign it and seek approval by only a majority of both houses of Congress.
A majority of both candidates' fans are male.Women have always been less likely to vote than men in Mexico.
And a majority of both young and old voters have a favorable view of the former president.
Although a majority of both blacks and whites left their homes before Hurricane Katrina hit, blacks were more likely to have been separated from family members.
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