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The part of the sentence "majority were males" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when a comparison is made between males and females, and there are more males than females. For example: A survey of 500 people was conducted and the majority were males, with only 200 females included.
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Of the fall related deaths, the majority were males (85.7%) and non-Indigenous (64.3%).
More than half of the patients were between 19 and 40 years old, and the majority were males (76.1%).
Majority were males (64 %), mean age of patients was 55.1(±17.8) years and their BMI was 24 ±3.5).
In the remaining trials, sample size ranged from 80 to 525 patients at initial recruitment; the majority were males who in most cases accounted for over 72% of the overall sample, with mean age ranging from 53 to 65 years.
Cases ranged in age from 0.5 to 86 years, with a median age of 9 years; 83.3 percent were under the age of 15 years, and the majority were males (64.9 percent).
The majority were males (74%).
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The majority were male (55%) and EMTs (74%).
The overwhelming majority were male – 89% – and 41% of defendants whose ethnicity is known were white.
Guess what, Quartz reports: of 121 faculty members associated with the venture, 100 appeared to be white and the majority were male!
The majority were male (72%) and were treated a priori as destination therapy (73%).
The mean age of patients was 29 years and the majority were male (63.3%).
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