constitute a majority

Frequency: 8.520.5 per million words

To form the largest part of a group of people or things.

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  • In the new parliament, no single party constitutes a majority.
  • People over 65 now constitute a majority of the town's population.
  • The votes from urban areas constituted a majority, deciding the election's outcome.
  • Our international sales constitute the majority of our total revenue.
  • If we get these two contracts, our new clients will constitute a majority of our business.
  • Women constitute a clear majority of the workforce in the healthcare sector.
  • The signed petitions were numerous enough to constitute a majority of eligible voters.
  • The data showed that positive reviews constituted the majority of customer feedback.
  • Children under ten constitute the majority of visitors to the theme park.
  • By 2050, renewable energy sources are expected to constitute a majority of global power generation.