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The phrase "a majority of cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, outcomes, or findings that occur more often than not within a specific context or study.
Example: "In a majority of cases, patients responded positively to the new treatment protocol."
Alternatives: "most instances" or "the majority of situations".
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In a majority of cases, they can tell when a tear will occur.
In a majority of cases, it's a wonder the system still works.
But the court follows the views of advocate generals in a majority of cases.
A majority of cases clustered around the mid-size anthropometry and normal body mass index (BMI).
A majority of cases, 69percentt, involved sponges, and the rest, instruments like clamps, retractors or electrodes.
The data also indicated that complaints involving claim denials resulted, in a majority of cases, in reversals that favored consumers.
In a majority of cases, GeoNames determines these point data by calculating the centroid of a city area when available.
We found that binding of p53 was not affected by cytosine methylation in a majority of cases.
Weight loss is recommended for obese KOA patients and in a majority of cases this leads to symptomatic relief.
The cause of oral disease in a majority of cases is a poor diet, poor home care and neglect.
But we're not using it in a majority of cases because a state law restricts its use.
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