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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse of majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the misuse of power by a majority group, often in political or organizational settings.
Example: "The committee's decision was an abuse of majority, disregarding the voices of the minority members."
Alternatives: "tyranny of the majority" or "majority overreach".
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His obsession with the constitutional checks and balances on the abuse of majority power came to be his "most serious mistake .Perhaps, Hugh Brogan concludes with seeming magnanimity, "if he had been able to stay longer, he would have broken through".
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Ms Berelowitz said: "Some studies suggest as many as one in 20 children and young people experience sexual abuse, the majority of it perpetrated by people within the family or family circle.
I argued that if remaining in a relationship in which you know you're going to be abused means you're not being abused, then the majority of abuse victims don't exist.
The administration's abuse of its narrow electoral majority extends to other areas.
"I've always been from the left, but our problems cannot be explained in terms of left-right ideology, but in terms of fighting the privileged that are abusing the majority of citizens below them," Mr. Iglesias said.
Child protection agencies here, flooded with cases of neglect and abuse, trace the majority of the cases to parents who use methamphetamine, which causes paranoia and violent outbursts in some users.
There is a clear deescalation of reassault and other abuse, the vast majority of men do reach sustained nonviolence, and about 20% continuously reassault.
In a small number of cases (12%), someone was present in the same room at the time of the first sexual abuse incident, the majority of the individuals (90%) were children, although two participants reported the presence of an adult as well.
The Seton Hall report found that despite frequent claims of workplace abuses, the vast majority of workers had never sought help from the authorities to recover unpaid wages.
But a majority said sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests was still going on.
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