Definition: : Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest. Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'major': 19
1. A smaller issue turned into a major one.
2. During major events like the New Year’s Eve celebration, the NYPD deploys thousands of officers.
3. Ford was the first major American automaker to revolutionize car manufacturing.
4. Major U.S. car manufacturers include Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.
5. Used cars are a major part of the U.S. automotive economy.
6. Major cities are investing in EV charging infrastructure.
7. Immigration policy is a major political issue, with debates over border security and reform.
8. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
9. The front page of the newspaper featured a major event.
10. The earthquake was a major calamity that destroyed hundreds of homes.
11. Technology has a major impact on education.
12. Madison Square Garden hosts major concerts, sports events, and shows.
13. Phoenix is the home of major sports teams, including the Phoenix Suns (NBA) and Arizona Cardinals (NFL).
14. Sky Harbor International Airport serves as a major travel hub in the Southwest.
15. Drug trafficking continues to be a major concern along the southern U.S. border.
16. Stress is a major factor in health problems.
17. The University of Florida and Florida State University are two of its major public colleges.
18. Hillary Clinton was the first woman nominated for U.S. president by a major party.
19. Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman vice presidential candidate from a major party.
1. A smaller issue turned into a major one.
2. During major events like the New Year’s Eve celebration, the NYPD deploys thousands of officers.
3. Ford was the first major American automaker to revolutionize car manufacturing.
4. Major U.S. car manufacturers include Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.
5. Used cars are a major part of the U.S. automotive economy.
6. Major cities are investing in EV charging infrastructure.
7. Immigration policy is a major political issue, with debates over border security and reform.
8. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
9. The front page of the newspaper featured a major event.
10. The earthquake was a major calamity that destroyed hundreds of homes.
11. Technology has a major impact on education.
12. Madison Square Garden hosts major concerts, sports events, and shows.
13. Phoenix is the home of major sports teams, including the Phoenix Suns (NBA) and Arizona Cardinals (NFL).
14. Sky Harbor International Airport serves as a major travel hub in the Southwest.
15. Drug trafficking continues to be a major concern along the southern U.S. border.
16. Stress is a major factor in health problems.
17. The University of Florida and Florida State University are two of its major public colleges.
18. Hillary Clinton was the first woman nominated for U.S. president by a major party.
19. Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman vice presidential candidate from a major party.
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