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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the majority want" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the desire or opinion of the majority of people. For example, "The majority want the government to provide more financial aid to students."
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"The majority want a compromise," she said.
The majority want to stay in France.
The majority want to remain in Canada.
If the majority want me to go, I will.
Put out the bunting if the majority want it.
Some 42 million Americans still smoke, although the majority want to quit.
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The majority wanted Khomeini&an Islamic republic.
If the majority wants more cooperation, it could start by allowing differing views to be heard.
"Not everyone likes change, but I think the majority wanted it," she said.
Sotomayor made it very clear that the majority wanted to put that view to rest.
In either case, what the majority wants becomes government policy — a highly attractive prospect.
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