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The phrase "a mammoth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the large prehistoric animal or metaphorically to describe something of great size or significance.
Example: "The project was a mammoth undertaking that required the efforts of the entire team."
Alternatives: "a giant" or "a behemoth".
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It is a mammoth undertaking.
It is a mammoth project.
It's a mammoth adjustment.
A mammoth mechanical calculator?
So it's been a mammoth task".
"It was a mammoth task," Basheer said.
"It was a mammoth task," Kataria recalled.
"A mammoth, for example?" said my girlfriend.
It is carved from a mammoth tusk.
OK – but why a mammoth?
This is a mammoth deal.
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