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When ‘majority’ is used in the abstract, for example ‘a two-third majority’, we would get ‘a two-third majority is in favour of the vote’, but if you were to use ‘majority’ in a phrase like ‘majority of the population’, it becomes ‘a majority of the population are’! ”
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HUZZAH! Bridget solves the dilemma of whether to use plural or singular.
Speaking of which, a dilemma is when you are faced with choices. A quandary on the other hand is when all the choices are compelling. Eff yeah grammarian tumblring.