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The phrase "a preponderance of mps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a majority or a greater number of members of parliament (MPs) in a specific context, such as voting or decision-making.
Example: "The proposed legislation passed due to a preponderance of MPs supporting the bill."
Alternatives: "a majority of MPs" or "a greater number of MPs".
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With widespread public opposition to Charles, Buckingham and the war, this resulted in the election of "a preponderance of MPs opposed to the King", including Selden, Coke, John Pym and a young Oliver Cromwell.
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There is a preponderance of right-handedness in academia, too.
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The Russians already had a preponderance of power in Europe, a preponderance of nuclear as well as conventional power.
A preponderance of members, as it happens, are psychotherapists.
At present, we still have a preponderance of green.
A preponderance of evidence suggests that Keynes was right.
Similarly, literary affinities result in a preponderance of vocal works.
In a Paris Review interview, she noted a preponderance of ageing spinsters in her early work.
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