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The phrase "a slight majority of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a demographic or group that constitutes slightly more than half the total number. For example, "A slight majority of voters approved the new law."
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There's a slight majority of the second price.
The current Parliament has a slight majority of conservative members.
Sales from foreign carmakers made up a slight majority of the market last year.
Meanwhile, polls show that a slight majority of Americans now favour restrictions on guns.
Polls show that a slight majority of New Jersey voters support same-sex marriage.
Polls show that it has the support of a slight majority of voters.
It has a population of 236,000, with a slight majority of Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims).
Some polls have found that a slight majority of New Jersey voters support same-sex marriage.
A slight majority of rapes are never reported to the police, and others are never solved.
In one small religious body, the Unitarian-Universalist Association, womakemake up a slight majority of clergy members.
A slight majority of Americans (54 percent) oppose the idea, down from 63percentt a year ago.
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