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Use a plural verb with majority when it is followed by a prepositional phrase containing a plural noun:
However, most is a more concise and often a better alternative:
Note that some commentators recommend using majority only with countable nouns:
Therefore, in the case of mass, or uncountable, nouns (e.g. furniture, water), you can avoid both criticism and wordiness by replacing majority with most:
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