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"major object" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the primary or most important object in a sentence. Example: In the sentence "The movie won several awards," "movie" is the major object as it is the main focus of the sentence.
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"The major object is to win".
"We simply do not encourage our museums to consider acquiring a major object from foreign collections or sources".
Why, then, did the English major object when music broke out during a boat ride through a wildlife sanctuary one summer?
He was already, in underground terms, a hero and a major object of interest for the kind of woman who loves Leonard Cohen records.
In a short while the Olympic Games will be memory, but they will last for us, who live in Rio, as a major object of political dispute and a challenge for the future.
Slaves were also prominent in Scandinavia during the Viking era, 800 1050 ce, when slaves for use at home and for sale in the international slave markets were a major object of raids.
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Now the Morgan Library has acquired two major objects from this trove: his earliest known diary, dating from 1920-22, and a 1926 sketchbook.
The American Museum of Natural History recently introduced its own iPhone app (AMNH Explorer), which can identify your location, give you directions in the museum and provide explanatory text and images of major objects.
The museum's increasing interest and diligent wooing of collectors have not only brought single works but also groups and entire holdings, like the 18 major objects bequeathed by Florene M. Schoenborn in 1995 and the Jacques and Natasha Gelman trove of 85 masterpieces accessioned in 1998.
The musuem's increasing interest and diligent wooing of collectors have brought not only single works but also groups and entire holdings, like the 18 major objects bequeathed by Florene M. Schoenborn in 1995 and the Jacques and Natasha Gelman trove of 85 masterpieces accessioned in 1998.
The museum's increasing interest and diligent wooing of collectors has brought not only single works but groups and entire holdings, like the 18 major objects bequeathed by Florene M. Schoenborn in 1995 and the Jacques and Natasha Gelman trove of 85 masterpieces accessioned in 1998.
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