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The phrase "a gross invasion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a severe, unwelcome intrusion. For example, "The invasion of privacy by the government was a gross invasion of civil liberties."
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It's a gross invasion of my right to privacy".
I think it's a gross invasion of my privacy".
We know of nothing that comes close to justifying such a gross invasion of the editorial process".
Updike's official archivists dismiss Moran's collection as historically unimportant and accuse him of a gross invasion of privacy.
A formal statement from Buckingham Palace said: "This morning's story in The Sun is a gross invasion of privacy and cannot be regarded as in the public interest.
"This was a gross invasion of Paul's privacy and he feels very strongly about pressing this claim," said Gascoigne's solicitor, Gerald Shamash, of the law firm Steel & Shamash.
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On the other hand, a reliable diagnosis of gross invasion of mediastinal fat or invasion of mediastinal vessels, trachea, esophagus, and/or vertebral body would preclude surgical resection.
Invasion of adjacent organs was defined as gross invasion of an adjacent organ other than the gallbladder which was resected en-bloc with the liver tumor.
Stage I is an encapsulated tumor without microscopic or gross invasion.
Hale then thanked her fans for their continued support and fired off a message to the people who caused this gross invasion of privacy. .
A specimen of bone marrow from the right iliac crest showed gross invasion by Burkitt tumor cells.
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