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The phrase "a large mass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity or volume of something, often in a scientific or descriptive context.
Example: "The scientists observed a large mass of ice floating in the ocean."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount" or "a considerable volume".
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Objects can have a large mass, but weigh nothing.
He had developed a large mass in his abdomen.
There was also a large mass of congealed blood on the wall outside the room.
He said it included many different publications and was a large mass of material.
"They told me they thought I had a large mass near the pancreas.
Instead, a dozen or more tornadic supercells were embedded in a large mass of rain.
This implies that a large mass asymmetry is rare even in fish with vateritic otoliths.
"I don't believe in anything good that involves a large mass of people.
This, of course, only created a large mass of small armed cells that tore the whole system down.
He developed seizures, and a brain scan revealed a large mass with the characteristics of a lymphoma.
There is a large mass of unpopular, older companies trading at low multiples of their profits.
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