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The phrase "take a majority" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to obtain a larger number of votes or support than any other option or candidate. Example: The party leader promised to take a majority in the upcoming election, but it remains to be seen if they can win over enough voters.
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On the strength of that record, executives of the bank, which is state-owned, hope to find a major foreign financial services company to take a majority stake.
"We'd like to take a majority position in your poetry".
That, however, would take a majority of the Board of Supervisors, which appears unlikely.
Republicans have been hoping to ride Mr. Christie's coattails to take a majority.
But it will take a majority of all senators to allow a vote to occur.
It would take a majority of four commissioners to adopt the report.
Credit Suisse has announced plans to take a majority stake in its onshore joint venture.
The IRC will then take a majority stake in the group's cosmetics division when it is spun off in May.
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Neither took a majority of votes in last month's elections.
Angelo Gordon would have taken a majority stake.
It takes a majority vote of both Houses to throw out the votes from a state.
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