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Discover LudwigThe phrase "major at" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "major in" when discussing a certain subject someone is studying. For example, "He is a biology major in college."
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Physics major at Princeton.
Jack was a pharmacy major at Ohio State.
I was a film major at N.Y.U.
Bria Paige, an English major at Spelman.
I wasn't an English major at Yale.
Woodrow Wilson School major at Princeton.
May I "double major" at Princeton?
Brodhead had been an English major at Yale; Fong was an English major at Harvard.
He is a marketing major at the university's Teaneck campus.
He was once a marketing and advertising major at N.Y.U.
A major at the garrison looked up and chuckled.
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