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"with no major" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who does not have a specific area of study or expertise in their education or profession. For example: - "I graduated from college with no major, but instead took a variety of classes that interested me." - "The job requirements stated that applicants must have at least a minor in biology, but I applied anyway with no major in any related field." - "She became a successful entrepreneur with no major in business or management."
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The weather is mild, with no major natural hazards.
"Mr Mobley appeared to be in good health with no major complaints.
All were treated and released with no major injuries, said a hospital spokesman.
With no major economic news to consider, investors cashed in on the market's recent rally.
With no major commercial release entering the market, most existing titles enjoyed strong holds.
Some use it as a splinter to show a short suit with no major.
"The data remain consistent with no major slowing in the trend in employment growth".
But the campus is set in a state with no major league sports teams.
With no major currently held by anyone from the States, maybe it's about that time.
Xinjiang had generally been quiet in 2016 with no major reported attacks or other violent incidents.
That strike was generally seen as a defeat for the guild, with no major issues resolved.
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