Sentence examples for to be major from inspiring English sources

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to be major

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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"This used to be major, major surgery".

I think there's going to be major, major pushback".

Inadequate financing and poor infrastructure continue to be major barriers.

"Businesses are not likely to be major sources of funds to the global fund," he said.

First, there are going to be major cuts in public spending.

There was one other order of business, evidently meant to be major.

"Seduction, betrayal and greed -- those had to be major themes," he said.

We need to be major players in high technology, broadly defined".

But there has to be major growth because so many schools are dilapidated.

But of Baldwin he says: James Baldwin is too charming a writer to be major.

Mr. Abe's two previous defense ministers proved to be major embarrassments.

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