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majority vs majority to

The correct phrase is "majority." Adding "to" after "majority" is not necessary and is not a common construction in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

majority

This is the correct and commonly used form.

Use "majority" when referring to the greater part or number of something. It is a noun that stands alone.

Examples:

  • The majority of the students voted for the new school policy.
  • The majority of the team agreed on the strategy.
  • You and Sabrina are majority shareholders.
  • We might not have a majority.
  • A majority of lenalidomide is eliminated unchanged through urinary excretion.
  • A majority of respondents supported the objective of simplification.
  • Governing Board decisions shall be adopted by a two-thirds majority.
  • Which will affect you gentlemen as majority shareholders.
  • Fifty-five Democratic you need is a simple majority.
  • A majority decision is binding for all unit-holders.
  • ...against the Albanian ethnic majority had increased massively.
  • The first is qualified majority voting.
  • The necessary majority was not obtained.
  • A majority of the committee supported this viewpoint.
  • I hope this position will gain majority support tomorrow.
  • A majority of European citizens possess a driving licence.
  • All these paragraphs were adopted by comfortable majority.
  • The Commission supports reverse qualified majority voting.
  • Poland only accepted four bidders as potential majority stakeholders.
  • My group rejects majority decision-making on enhanced cooperation.
  • The same applies to qualified majority voting issues.
  • Their majority decision shall be final.

majority to

This construction is incorrect in English.

This phrase is not used in English. Stick to using "majority" on its own.
  • If we can't secure his vote, the Director will have a majority to act against you.
  • We have entered dangerous ground when you use the majority to squash the views of a minority.
  • The matter before us requires a 4-vote majority to pass.
  • In its meeting of 13 April, the Conference of Presidents decided by a majority to create a temporary committee.
  • I congratulate the Members of the Israeli Knesset for voting by a majority to support the Wye Accord.
  • If we can iron out one or two little problems that still remain in his report, then we should be able to get a large majority to support it.
  • This time last year this House voted by a majority to follow the industry line and deleted elements which were absolutely central to the effectiveness of this legislation.
  • In my opinion, respect for the rights of women, the only majority to be discriminated against, is particularly important.
  • It remains to be seen whether there is really a majority to back this Commission policy.
  • I am counting on Mr Coelho's report being approved by a large majority to give a clear political signal to Member States.
  • Fortunately, parliament has corrected a proposal on protecting prominent people, and the Spanish Presidency, in its opposition to my report on the market for public transport, did not manage to find a majority to enforce large-scale privatisations.
  • This document is yet another attempt by the majority to take over control at the cost of the minority.
  • Finally, the Committee on Transport voted by a large majority to abolish the derogations for Ireland, Greece, Luxembourg and Great Britain with respect to Northern Ireland.
  • At second reading, on 22 October 1997, Parliament decided by an overwhelming majority to propose once again the "repair clause" adopted at first reading which the Council had ignored.
  • Mr President, it has just come to our attention that the Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament has decided by a large majority to award the Sakharov Prize to Xanana Gusmão.
  • There are 18 patients on this ward, Mr. McMurphy and you have to have a majority to change ward policy.
  • In the previous part-session, Mr Barroso, you attempted - and were, I think, ill-advised to do so - to get together a majority to defeat the Socialist Group, but in that you did not succeed.
  • They need a two-thirds majority to oust Conrad.
  • I have the majority to decide what I want.
  • As yet the Council has not found a sufficient majority to approve it.

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