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The phrase "after serving the majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing time spent in a role, position, or service, particularly when referring to a significant portion of a term or duty.
Example: "After serving the majority of his term, the senator decided to retire from politics."
Alternatives: "after completing most of" or "following the bulk of".
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Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina were released from prison in December, after serving the majority of a two-year sentence for "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" for their punk performance in Moscow's main cathedral.
Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina were released as part of a government amnesty in December after serving the majority of two-year sentences for performing a "punk prayer" in Moscow's main cathedral.
Among them were Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, released from prison in December after serving the majority of a two-year sentence for their lyrical protest in a Moscow cathedral.
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"I see my task as serving the majority of people.
After serving the year, she quit.
Khadr was repatriated in 2012 after agreeing to a plea deal to leave Guantanamo and serve the majority of his eight-year sentence in Canada.
Schools serve the majority of youth aged 5 18, reaching a diverse audience as well.
Among which the groundwater serves the majority of purposes where there are no other sources.
Defendants will serve the majority of their time.
Wallace served the majority of his sentence in solitary confinement.
"I've already served the majority of a far overreaching and disproportionate sentence".
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