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The phrase "a colossal weight of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant burden or pressure, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After the accident, she felt a colossal weight of guilt pressing down on her."
Alternatives: "a tremendous burden of" or "an immense load of".
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Slowly at first, a colossal weight of metal levitates into view above the scaffolding.
(Ms. Slaughter, who was at the meeting in Rochester, recalled Ms. Kennedy's reaction to the conference room pictures as gracious but brief. "She said 'Oh, that's very nice.' ") Others pointed out that Ms. Kennedy was also laboring under a colossal weight of expectations.
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Former Mojo editor Paul Du Noyer describes the album as "Harrison's handful of earth upon the Beatle coffin", but, less impressed with the composition, he cites "Wah-Wah" as a rare example where "the material is probably too slight to carry the colossal weight of Spector's production".
These are children from families that have been crushed under the colossal weight of long-term deprivation - single parents, teenage pregnancies and a community that cannot get gainful employment.
American Dream is no exception, but the band have met the colossal weight of expectation by upping the ambition and scope of what they do best.
But why are eukaryotes not weighed down by the colossal genomic weight of extreme polyploidy?
This rotation means spinning around a colossal mass of metal: the total weight of the moving part of the telescope is 450 tonnes.
A colossal sense of comedy, fun, humor.
A colossal head of Ramses II.
Not just a goal but a colossal thing of beauty.
WAS it all a colossal waste of lives and money?
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