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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'majority of votes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a group of people who have voted on a certain topic. For example, "After the debate, the majority of votes sided in favor of the new policy."
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Neither took a majority of votes in last month's elections.
He missed the absolute majority of votes (with "only" about 48%), but who's counting?
The mayor is indirectly elected, requiring a majority of votes among elected Paris city councillors.
A majority of votes represented at the meeting is required to carry each motion.
The revised law allows owners to remove offending board members by a simple majority of votes.
Time said the majority of votes (57.4 per cent) came from within the US.
Mrs. Clinton received a majority of votes cast by women in New York City and upstate.
A simple majority of votes was required for the guild to certify the three-year deal.
The election would thereby produce a winner who wins a true majority of votes.
It was unclear if the coalition had won an absolute majority of votes.
In most co-ops, a majority of votes are needed to remove a director.
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