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Discover LudwigThe term "narrow majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which a group or population has only a very small majority of individuals or votes in favor of a particular outcome. For example, "The referendum passed with only a narrow majority of 51 percent in favor."
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She retained a narrow majority in Congress.
Ultimately the Conservatives won a narrow majority.
"Sadly, a narrow majority blocked the effort".
None signed on to today's "narrow" majority opinions.
Either route would probably leave him with a narrow majority.
Most expect the Republicans to gain a narrow majority.
A narrow majority thinks polygamy should be a crime.
In these June elections the socialists won a narrow majority.
Her allies have only a narrow majority in Congress.
A recent poll found that a narrow majority of Americans already support it.
Republicans will have at least 51 senators, a narrow majority, in the next Congress.
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