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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the majority sees" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a viewpoint or belief held by a larger group or majority of people. Example: The majority sees climate change as a pressing issue that needs to be addressed immediately.
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The majority sees women's freedom, even uninformed, as all-controlling.
Although the majority sees no basis for this distinction, I am not alone in making it.
"After the Cheonan, the majority sees the North as enemy, but the brother view also remains".
There will never be a republic while the majority sees the succession of kings and queens as a quaint tradition, culturally significant but politically irrelevant.
" The majority sees just two opposing powers," he said, but "it is not that monolithic," a thought that inspired him to start the Paradise collages.
The majority acknowledges that "the act's timetable is inconsistent with judicial review prior to the final decision on which bases to close," but the majority "sees little tension between that timetable and judicial review after a final list of bases for closure" has been approved by the president and not disapproved by the Congress.
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The majority seen Tuesday were Hispanic.
The majority see things the other way round.
The pessimists – the majority – saw Brexit as a huge threat.
The majority saw no need to hear arguments to the contrary, or to have them aired in public.
In the Third Circuit decision, Judge Thomas L. Ambro, writing for the majority, saw the case as an infringement on the law schools' collective right to freedom of speech.
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