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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice majority of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that a significant portion of a group or population holds a particular opinion or characteristic, often with a positive connotation.
Example: "A nice majority of the participants agreed that the event was a success."
Alternatives: "a considerable majority of" or "a significant majority of".
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A nice majority of folks saw through all the rhetoric and saw the progress we have made.
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The implication was that voters should return a Tory government with a nice big majority.
Nice to see a panel with a majority of women on it talking about change in the Arab world.
A recent poll showed a majority of French people saw him as nice, but less than half saw him as presidential.
A nice set of bookends.
A nice album of pix.
A nice transition, of course, is not nice for everyone.
It's a nice blend of both".
With a nice coating of green marmalade.
It was a nice bit of thinking".
This is a nice amount of money.
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