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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also has a major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's significant role or responsibility in a particular context, often in academic or professional settings.
Example: "In addition to her role as a project manager, she also has a major influence on the team's creative direction."
Alternatives: "also plays a significant role" or "also has a significant impact".
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But the Fed also has a major disadvantage.
New World also has a major television production operation.
She also has a major interest in brain monitoring in critically ill infants and children.
It also has a major subplot, closely related to the main one.
Conveniently for the cartels, Tamaulipas also has a major port on the Gulf of Mexico.
It also has a major Russian-language arm aimed at speakers in the Baltics and elsewhere.
This brings many benefits but it also has a major downside.
But it also has a major impact on stock market prices.
The World Health Organization also has a major anti-smoking initiative, partnering with societies worldwide to stamp out smoking.
Ketamine also has a major and growing role to play in the control of patients with chronic pain.
China already leads the world in wind and solar energy installations and also has a major nuclear power programme.
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