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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minority of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a smaller number when compared to a larger number or majority. For example, "A minority of the students disagreed with the policy change."
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From a minority of samples we only isolated DNA.
A minority of readers are reserving judgment.
They are an official minority of China.
Only a small minority of Americans paid.
A minority of readers applauded the article.
But it is a minority of diners".
A minority of Russian kids struggle.
This isn't a minority of children.
That's a vast minority of opinions though.
A minority of institutions, 16 (41.03%).
A minority of radiologists, 24 (61.54%).
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