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The phrase "a majority think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the opinion or belief of a large portion of a group regarding a specific topic.
Example: "In the recent survey, a majority think that climate change is the most pressing issue of our time."
Alternatives: "most people believe" or "the majority believe".
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But a majority think he broke no law in doing so.
Indeed, a new survey shows, a majority think the only acceptable A.T.M. fee is no fee at all.
Hawks, perhaps a majority, think fortress Israel is pretty strong just now and that concessions are therefore unnecessary.
In Britain, a majority think the next decade will either leave them poorer or, at best, no better off.
In Poland, almost half think they will end up better off in a decade; in Spain, a majority think this.
Among Democrats, a plurality — but not a majority — think that instantiating DACA is more important than avoiding a shutdown.
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A majority thought that "most British politicians are personally corrupt".
Whether a majority thinks it would make a big practical difference is another matter.
"They are not doing what a majority thinks should be done".
The Senate confirmed Hagel on Tuesday afternoon, 58-41, suggesting a majority thinks he's capable of doing his job.
Yet even if a majority thought this way, it is hard to see how a British republic could be achieved in practice.
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