sizeable minority

Frequency: 7.814.2 per million words

Similar to 'large minority', emphasizing the considerable size of the group.

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  • A sizeable minority of the population voted against the proposal.
  • A sizeable minority of students voted against the proposal.
  • Despite common perception, a sizeable minority still prefers traditional methods.
  • Despite the general consensus, there remains a sizeable minority who disagree.
  • The survey revealed that a sizeable minority expresses dissatisfaction with the current services.
  • The new policy was opposed by a sizeable minority within the party.
  • In many cultures, a sizeable minority speaks a language other than the official one.
  • Even in a diverse society, a sizeable minority might feel unrepresented.
  • While not a majority, a sizeable minority of employees supported the new policy.
  • The survey revealed that a sizeable minority of consumers prefer eco-friendly products.
  • There is a sizeable minority of students who choose to study abroad each year.
  • It's important not to alienate the sizeable minority with differing views.
  • Environmental concerns are shared by a sizeable minority of consumers.
  • Historically, a sizeable minority has often been the catalyst for change.
  • The committee acknowledged that a sizeable minority held differing opinions.
  • The committee acknowledged the concerns of a sizeable minority of residents.
  • A sizeable minority of critically ill patients benefit from this experimental treatment.
  • Will a sizeable minority of the population be left behind by these advancements?
  • The reform faced opposition from a sizeable minority within the ruling party.
  • His ideas were initially supported by only a sizeable minority, but eventually gained wider acceptance.