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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making significant changes or improvements in a particular area.
Example: "We need to make major adjustments to our marketing strategy to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "implement significant" or "execute substantial".
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"I don't think anyone should be worried about having a 75% majority to make major decisions.
"He does not make major decisions.
member to make major rule changes.
"He has got to make major concessions".
Mayhew will soon make major moves.
"None of them can afford to make major spending commitments".
Even relatively junior employees can make major contributions.
N.Y.R.A. management sees no reason to make major changes.
So we have also had to make major changes.
I don't make major decisions about Turner Broadcasting without talking to Ted".
Residents of cohousing make major decisions collectively, but these are not communes.
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