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The phrase "the majority wants" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to what the majority of a group wants. For example, "The majority wants to stay in tonight and watch a movie."
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Democracy is not just about what the majority wants.
However, we know you don't always want what the majority wants.
"Eventually, you'll find that the majority wants a compromise," Mr. Weber said, echoing Ms. White's certainty.
The majority wants to elect one of its own, but the opposition is pressing for a compromise candidate.
So yes, this is a response because we don't feel the city is going in the same direction as the majority wants".
But, for now, it is clear that the majority wants to build a future in the 21st century, not the seventh.
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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.
The majority wanted Khomeini&an Islamic republic.
If the majority want me to go, I will.
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