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a minority portion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a minority portion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a smaller segment or fraction of a larger group or quantity. Example: "In the survey, a minority portion of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the service provided."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
He is buying a minority portion of the Mets for $200 million with an imaginative option to take control of the team in three years.
News & Media
The analysts and bankers said that the only way a minority portion would be attractive was if it came with a piece of the Mets' two-thirds interest in SNY, their cash-producing cable network.
News & Media
The Mets are seeking $200 million for a minority portion of the team — a badly needed cash infusion that the team's owners would pour directly into the club's operations and use to pay off some of their debt, according to a person briefed on the sale process.
News & Media
Because the group would equally share a minority portion of the risk, fees and control, none of the banks would have to consolidate.
News & Media
Beyond any secondary sales — it is not uncommon for early-stage backers to sell a minority portion of equity as more investment capital pours in — Golden Gate's exits have included the sale of Redmart to Lazada (although not a blockbuster), Priceline's acquisition of Woomoo, Line's acquisition of Temanjalan and the sale of Mapan (formerly Ruma) to Go-Jek.
News & Media
In 2002, Comverse Infosys changed its name to Verint, partly to separate its more thriving business from Comverse's struggles, and staged a modestly successful IPO of a minority portion of its stock.
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
In others, KU holds anything from a majority to minority portion, (see chart).
News & Media
The minority portion will be a listed stock, with majority control still in state hands.
News & Media
With so much tension between America and The Middle East, The Kite Runner is arguably one of the most important books to teach in classrooms today because it humanizes a region that some Americans have such disdain towards because of the minority portion of bad people who call that region home.
News & Media
Though the Muslim minority portion of India's population lagged behind the Hindu majority in uniting to articulate nationalist political demands, Islam had, since the founding of the Delhi sultanate in 1206, provided Indian Muslims with sufficient doctrinal mortar to unite them as a separate religious community.
Encyclopedias
In the very early stage (April), a major portion of the strains were located in the vicinity of avian and swine territories, but in the later stage (December), strains near the avian territory became a minority and a major portion moved towards the human territory, indicating directional sequence changes.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Be mindful of the connotations associated with 'minority'. In some contexts, it may carry socio-political weight. Consider whether a more neutral term like 'small fraction' would be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "a minority portion" always refers to a demographic group. The term can apply to any quantifiable entity, such as market share, investment, or resources. Always provide context to prevent misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a minority portion" functions as a quantifying adjective phrase describing a smaller part of a whole. This usage is supported by examples found by Ludwig, which show the phrase modifying nouns related to various entities like investments, teams, and populations.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Wiki
7%
Academia
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a minority portion" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a smaller segment of a larger whole, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. While the phrase is relatively uncommon, it appears across diverse contexts like news, science, and encyclopedias, indicating a neutral register. When employing this phrase, ensure the context clearly defines the 'whole' and be mindful of potential socio-political connotations associated with the term 'minority'. Consider alternatives like "small fraction" or "smaller share" for clarity or neutrality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
small fraction
Emphasizes the small size of the segment.
limited segment
Highlights the restricted scope or size.
smaller share
Focuses on the proportional aspect of the segment.
reduced amount
Implies a decrease in quantity compared to the whole.
insignificant part
Suggests that the segment is not important or impactful.
token amount
Suggests the amount is small or symbolic.
restricted quantity
Focuses on limiting nature of the quantity.
modest percentage
Emphasizes the proportional aspect with a focus on being modest.
subsection
Highlights the fact that this is a section of something larger.
fractional component
Refers to a component of a larger whole, expressed as a fraction.
FAQs
How can I use "a minority portion" in a sentence?
Use "a minority portion" to describe a smaller segment of a larger whole. For example: "A minority portion of the budget was allocated to marketing."
What are some alternatives to "a minority portion"?
You can use alternatives like "small fraction", "smaller share", or "limited segment" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "a minority portion"?
Yes, "a minority portion" is grammatically correct and understandable. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
What does "a minority portion" imply about the size of the segment?
It implies that the segment is smaller than half of the total. The exact size can vary depending on context, but it always represents less than 50%.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested