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the majority of years
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "the majority of years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time period where most of the years in a specific range or context are being referenced. Example: "In the majority of years since the program's inception, we have seen significant improvements in student performance."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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10 human-written examples
There was one woman on the Leicester University team that won the first series in 1963, but in the majority of years the victorious sides have been made up of four blokes.
News & Media
The behaviors are observed for the majority of years (1990-1991, 1994 and 1997-2008), pouttheg out the disproportionately heavy concentration of new recordings onto the established composers.
Science
"In the majority of years you end up with a team winning the championship that has lost one game along the way.
News & Media
Hourly mean values published on a next day basis were within ±5 nT of the definitive values published over a year later, close to 100% of the time in the majority of years analysed, apart from a few exceptional cases (e.g. LER 2008 and PST prior to 2009).
Science
In Figure 3(D) we plot the quantity begin{aligned} rhoequivfrac{E_{mathrm{data}}[q]-E_{alpha=1}[q]}{E_{alpha =2}[q]-E_{alpha=1}[q]}, end{aligned} (1) which shows that in the majority of years our data sits in the range (0<rho<0.1), i.e. (E_{alpha=1}[q]< E_{mathrm{data}}[q]<E_{alpha =2}[q]).
Science
"I was in a unique situation," Boyd once said, "in that for the majority of years that I was in the crosstown rivalry, the crosstown team kept winning national championships".
News & Media
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Chloe Beaney had to miss the majority of year 10 at Cramlington Learning Village after undergoing a life-saving heart transplant – but has managed to achieve C grades in her GCSEs.
News & Media
Late March is the time of year when the majority of four-year colleges accept their freshman classes, leading to throngs of rejections.
News & Media
The majority of those years were before the change in the law, when homosexuality was both illegal and socially stigmatised.
News & Media
I, born in New York to Philadelphians, have endured the majority of those years in his camp — an Eagles fan by blood, if not by home town.
News & Media
I was marketed as a high-price call-boy for the majority of my years in the sex-trafficking world.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "the majority of years", ensure the context clearly defines the range of years being considered to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "the majority of years" without specific data or evidence to support the claim. Ensure your statement is based on factual information rather than assumption.
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Linguistic Context
Adverbial phrase modifying a verb or adjective. The phrase "the majority of years" functions to specify the frequency or prevalence of an event or condition over a period. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in various contexts.
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the majority of years" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote a period where something occurs more often than not. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. While interchangeable with alternatives like "most years", this phrase can add a slightly more formal tone. Ensure that the context provides a clear timeframe to avoid ambiguity, and support the claim with evidence. It commonly appears in both scientific and news contexts, fitting a neutral register.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
most years
This alternative is a simpler and more direct way to express the same idea.
in most years
This alternative adds a preposition to emphasize the temporal context.
the greater number of years
This phrase uses a more formal tone to convey the same meaning.
a majority of the years
This option reorders the phrase while keeping the core meaning unchanged.
for the most part of the years
This emphasizes the duration, aligning with "most of the time".
predominantly throughout the years
Using 'predominantly' adds a nuance of impact or influence over the years.
the bulk of the years
Replaces 'majority' with 'bulk', suggesting a large portion.
in a plurality of years
Replaces 'majority' with 'plurality', suggesting a relative majority.
the largest portion of years
Alternative emphasizes the size of the portion.
a good number of years
This offers a less precise, more informal way to indicate many years.
FAQs
How can I use "the majority of years" in a sentence?
You can use "the majority of years" to indicate a period where something happened more often than not. For example, "In the majority of years, the rainfall has been below average."
What is a good alternative to "the majority of years"?
Alternatives include "most years", "in most years", or "the greater number of years" depending on the desired level of formality.
Is "the majority of year" grammatically correct?
No, the correct phrase is "the majority of years". "Year" should be plural because "majority" implies more than one.
How does "the majority of years" differ from "most years"?
"The majority of years" is slightly more formal than "most years". Both phrases are generally interchangeable, but "the majority" can emphasize a more significant proportion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested