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Discover LudwigThe phrase "majority thinks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a large group of people who share the same opinion or belief. Example: "The majority thinks that the new policy will benefit the company in the long run."
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"The king knows what the silent majority thinks and today he told them: 'I know what you are thinking and I'm saying it now.'".
A narrow majority thinks polygamy should be a crime.
I often speak to people and the majority thinks that waste separation doesn't pay off.
Whether a majority thinks it would make a big practical difference is another matter.
"The most important thing is what the majority thinks," he said.
"They are not doing what a majority thinks should be done".
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A major survey of cancer patients in Wales suggests the vast majority thought their care was excellent or very good.
A majority thought that "most British politicians are personally corrupt".
Does the majority think that public employees are immune from basic principles of economics?
But a majority think he broke no law in doing so.
A big majority thought that the new money would make European holidays easier.
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