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"majority of courses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a large number or portion of classes, training sessions, or other educational opportunities. For example: The majority of courses offered at this college are designed with the career goals of the students in mind.
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In most US schools, the majority of courses are now taught by adjuncts.
The vast majority of courses, professional development programmes and books highlight how to improve yourself.
Many other applicants are expected to apply between October and the January 15th deadline for the majority of courses.
All applications are made through Ucas and the final deadline for the majority of courses is 15 January.
The majority of courses in the HLS catalog is available for cross-registrants to submit petitions.
As motorized golf carts became increasingly popular after World War II, caddies all but disappeared from a vast majority of courses in the United States.
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"I'm speaking of the great majority, of course," says Mr. M.
There are the majority, of course, who just bite you anywhere.
FR courses spend a majority of course time on instruction in rigorous logical and deductive reasoning.
A majority, of course, continued to support President Bush with their votes this week during the latest Iraq debate.
ER courses spend a majority of course time understanding ethical theories or frameworks and, in some cases, applying such frameworks to particular policy domains or cases.
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