Examples of 'majority of those who' in a sentence

Meaning of "majority of those who"

majority of those who: This phrase is frequently used to introduce a statement or observation about a large portion of a group or population. It is a way to generalize about the behavior, opinions, or characteristics of a significant number of individuals within a particular category

How to use "majority of those who" in a sentence

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majority of those who
The majority of those who move do so internally.
We have government by the majority of those who participate.
Majority of those who make up the community.
For the vast majority of those who buy.
Majority of those who join network marketing want to win.
They were supported by a clear majority of those who voted.
The majority of those who perished were in this area.
Constitutions must be approved by a simple majority of those who vote.
The majority of those who emigrated were young people.
Imperfections from the great majority of those who surrounded him.
The majority of those who responded to.
This appears to be the view of the majority of those who voted leave.
The majority of those who influenced the drafting.
Girls and women constitute the majority of those who remain deprived of education.
The majority of those who migrated were university graduates.

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I am delighted that the overwhelming majority of those who have spoken agree with it.
The majority of those who responded said yes.
These groups constitute the overwhelming majority of those who are innocent victims of conflicts.
The majority of those who suffer do not get treatment.
He neither knew until then the majority of those who are now his teammates.
A majority of those who emigrated were.
But that is not true of the majority of those who are born again.
The majority of those who fail to complete their studi.
But they can not because the majority of those who protect our borders.
The majority of those who die as a result of natural disasters are women.
Salaried workers and students accounted for the majority of those who had bank accounts.
A strong majority of those who opposed the proposal.
Today, the Ashkenazim constitute the majority of those who are known as Jews.
The great majority of those who volunteered were like sheep.
In competitive states, Sanders has won a majority of those who voted on election day.
But the majority of those who participate will fail.
He should have added, “ The vast majority of those who remain . ”.
The majority of those who stayed behind were either black or mulatto.
Quiet! It is true that the majority of those who went to university.
The majority of those who founded it were even known to be immigrant communities.
But the overwhelming majority of those who are earmarked for.
A majority of those who said they were falling behind financially were opposed.
It is not surprising that a majority of those who surrender have foreign fighters.
A majority of those who visit a new website have no intention of purchasing anything.
Recent trends indicate that majority of those who buy flowers buy it for themselves.
A majority of those who did not, said there had been no occasion for it.
It 's not surprising that a majority of those who surrendered are foreign fighters.
A majority of those who voted-voting is not compulsory in Croatia-voted in favor of natural marriage.
Furthermore, women make the majority of those who are at grater risk of poverty.
The majority of those who participated were from civil society and developing countries.
Were children. The majority of those who died today.
The majority of those who join extremist organizations are highly educated.
And, interestingly, the vast majority of those who experience it are women.
The majority of those who lost out were the small investors.
As the great majority of those who create the.

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