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the large majority of which
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "the large majority of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant portion of a previously mentioned group or category, often in a descriptive or explanatory context. Example: "The committee reviewed several proposals, the large majority of which were deemed feasible for implementation."
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Other eggs laid by queen bees are fertilized and develop into females, the large majority of which are workers.
Encyclopedias
Carbohydrates make up the bulk of the fruit bodies, comprising 62% of the dry weight; 11.1% of the carbohydrates are sugars, the large majority of which (10.9%) is mannitol.
Wiki
These clusters also contain 41/50 of the top 50 candidate interacting genes, and around 100 additional genes, the large majority of which are obviously involved in the cell cycle.
Science
At present, only 10 to 20percentt of hospitals have CPOE [ 8, 9], the large majority of which are academic hospitals with teaching programs or hospitals with large numbers of employed physicians, such as Veterans Affairs or Kaiser Permanente hospitals [ 9].
Because most of our experiments in Figure 2 were performed with extracts prepared from unsynchronous cells (the large majority of which are in interphase), it is conceivable that a phosphatase other than PP2A-B55, that is activated only for a very short period following anaphase onset, is the enzyme responsible for dephosphorylating pEndos during M phase exit.
Science
Here we confirm a modest (35%) and general repression of translation in mitosis, but in addition, our genome-wide analyses revealed much larger (>300%) effects on TE of several hundred specific mRNAs, the large majority of which involve translational repression rather than activation.
Science
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
These changes contrast with the large majority of transcripts which show little change in TE.
Science
The decision spawned some 40 letters to the editor, Mr. Sanchez said, a large majority of which objected to the columnist's removal.
News & Media
Last year, the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, BaFin, conducted 166 investigations, a "large majority" of which involved companies on the First Quotation Board, according to Regina Schierhorn, the head of market manipulation at BaFin.
News & Media
Flynn creates the most bizarre, complex characters (a large majority of which seem to have escaped from asylums for the mentally insane) that bounce off the page and seem so scarily real.
News & Media
A repeat injection was performed in more than half the patients who had an initial improvement, a large majority of which continued to report a benefit from treatment.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "the large majority of which", ensure that the 'which' clause is nonrestrictive and adds extra information to the sentence. It should be set off by commas.
Common error
Avoid using "the large majority of which" in restrictive clauses, where the information is essential to identifying the noun it modifies. In such cases, use 'that' instead of 'which' to maintain grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "the large majority of which" functions as a relative clause introducing additional information about a previously mentioned noun or group. It specifies that a significant portion of that noun or group possesses a certain attribute or characteristic, similar to Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
41%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the large majority of which" is a prepositional phrase used to describe a significant portion of a previously mentioned group or set. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically correct and usable in writing. While not as common as simpler alternatives like "most of which", it adds emphasis and precision. It's primarily found in science, news, and encyclopedia contexts. When using this phrase, ensure correct grammar and choose it when you want to underscore that a substantial portion shares a specific characteristic.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the majority of which
Removes "large" for a slightly less emphatic tone.
most of which
Simpler and more direct wording.
a large part of which
Focuses on a substantial portion rather than the majority.
a significant portion of which
Highlights the importance rather than just the size.
the greater part of which
A more formal and somewhat archaic alternative.
the bulk of which
Suggests the main mass or volume.
a considerable number of which
Emphasizes the quantity rather than proportion.
the lion's share of which
Emphasizes the dominance of the portion.
primarily which
Highlights the main component while omitting 'of'.
predominantly which
Focuses on prevalence but omits 'of'.
FAQs
How can I use "the large majority of which" in a sentence?
Use "the large majority of which" to refer to a significant portion of a previously mentioned group. For example, "The committee reviewed several proposals, "the large majority of which" were deemed feasible".
What phrases are similar to "the large majority of which"?
Alternatives include "most of which", "the majority of which", or "a significant portion of which". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "the large majority of which" formal or informal?
"The large majority of which" is generally considered a more formal phrase. In informal contexts, "most of which" might be more appropriate.
What's the difference between "the large majority of which" and "most of which"?
"The large majority of which" emphasizes a greater proportion than "most of which". While both indicate more than half, "the large majority" suggests a considerably larger percentage.
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