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The phrase "a very thin majority" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where a group has a slight edge over another, often in voting or decision-making contexts. Example: "The proposal passed with a very thin majority, indicating that opinions were nearly evenly split among the voters."
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The B.J.P. government enjoys a very thin majority in Karnataka.
Its new assessment on Wednesday has underlined that point, saying it was clear the government faced "political hurdles" in its attempts to reduce spending because it was ruling with "a very thin majority in the House of Representatives and a splintered Senate".
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