We all know that majority almost always means absolute majority. If that's not what OP meant, they should specify that they meant relative majority or plurality. Or, they could have included a percentage.
It's possible to technically be correct but also be intentionally misleading.
When does majority almost always mean absolute? We call pluralities in politics and racial percentages majorities all the time because nobody uses plurality.
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u/I--Pathfinder--I Aug 12 '21
well 46% isn’t the majority but i think he could mean that of all groups of trash in the ocean it is the most.