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The phrase "with a majority of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or things that make up the majority of something. For example: "The survey found that with a majority of 72%, the respondents supported the proposal."
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She won the seat with a majority of 7,000.
They developed an alternative battery of measures that correlated with a majority of these effectiveness factors.
4- Turkey is a secular state with a majority of Muslims.
The board would create an editorial committee with a majority of members representing Time.
Sometimes you will still end up with a majority of black socks.
Today, the crowds have never been bigger, with a majority of clubbers from Britain.
The election brought in the Labour government of Harold Wilson with a majority of only five.
Their candidate, Iain Stewart, was elected in 2010 with a majority of just over 5,000.
Eight schools closed early, with a majority of their teachers calling in sick.
Lord Ashcroft, the Tory poller, believed she would squeak home with a majority of about 300.
Swansea West had gone to the Conservatives with a majority of 403 votes.
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