Examples of 'took a major' in a sentence

Meaning of "took a major"

took a major: This suggests that a significant or crucial action was taken, possibly indicating a notable impact or consequence

How to use "took a major" in a sentence

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An uncle took a major role in his life.
Our industry as a whole took a major beating.
And that took a major diplomatic effort.
The global effort to improve these systems took a major.
It took a major tragedy in my life to realize that.
Shields just took a major hit.
Canada took a major lead in promoting wood in construction.
But we already took a major haircut.
We took a major downturn last year.
By the age of fourteen his career took a major change in direction.
Latimer took a major overdose four days ago.
The forces who tried to prevent independence took a major hit instead.
Laisna took a major role in organizing the game.
Goaltenders would no longer have to face a penalty shot if they took a major penalty.
Markets took a major hit today.

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Let me take you back before our lives took a major plot twist.
Then he took a major leap of faith.
By the grace of God my life took a major turn.
His career took a major setback at the time.
The west coast of Florida also took a major blow.
It took a major attitude adjustment to get out of this.
Investments in road infrastructure took a major share of the total infrastructure investments.
He took a major role in modernizing police equipment and introducing a computer system.
The ECB coordinated the process and took a major role in the drafting.
It took a major tragedy to wake me up.
The highly religious and judicial cult took a major part in Aro cultism.
Iceland just took a major step in the right direction.
Surviving Jews testified that several local Ukrainians took a major part in the atrocities.
This took a major toll on my physical and psychological healt.
This was a major component of the USSTAF and took a major role in strategic bombing.
Service troops took a major part in the defense of inhabited localities.
But like most of us, my life took a major turn.
Albert took a major step forward in the medieval theory of logical deduction.
The Russian victory at Brest took a major hit on Polish morale.
Boeing just took a major step toward making the dream of flying cars a reality.
At one point, her credibility as a secretary took a major hit.
But it took a major tragedy to give the railways top political priority and accelerate investments.
But it's at this point that my career took a major detour.
Forex speculators took a major hit and never recovered from this surprise counter attack.
But after four years, his life took a major turn.
This battle took a major place in the Soviet culture.
Political news dominated the media, while real estate took a major upswing.
It took a major effort for British forces to break through.
After the war, his life took a major career change.
Floods took a major toll in Asia during the reporting period.
Little Alice 's life just took a major wrong turn.
We took a major step on the path of Russia to membership of the WTO.
The Irish Republican Army took a major and courageous step forward in July.
You took a major part in the defense of Libya and criticized the official Russian position.
With those words, democracy in Canada took a major step forward.

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