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The phrase "a mammoth wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very large or powerful wave, often in a metaphorical sense to convey something overwhelming or significant.
Example: "As the storm approached, surfers eagerly awaited a mammoth wave that would challenge their skills."
Alternatives: "a massive wave" or "a colossal wave".
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In "Step Into Liquid," the professional Mike Parsons navigates a mammoth wave approaching 70 feet at Cortez Banks, a rarely surfed area 100 miles offshore from San Diego.
Gehry's building is enjoying a mammoth wave of publicity, the like of which has not been seen in classical parts since Lenny partied with the Panthers on Park Avenue.
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But for people -- who mark the calendar in days and months rather than eons -- a monumental catastrophe had begun, not only the largest earthquake in 40 years but also the displacement of billions of tons of water, unleashing a series of mammoth waves: a tsunami.
Scheduling surfing competitions is often subject to nature, and this week a storm in the Pacific was expected to send mammoth waves to Hawaii's Waimea Bay, conditions necessary to contest the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau, one of surfing's most prestigious events.
When most mainlanders picture Maui, they see surfers sliding down mammoth waves, bays crowded with sailboats and waterfalls alongside the ragged, verdant Hana Highway.
May 27 at 6 p.m. Hurrican Harbor, featuring 20 high-speed slides, a mammoth and heated wave pool.
The company, which runs Seagaia, a mammoth artificial beach complete with retractable roof and wave-generating machine, is only one of hundreds of third-sector enterprises reeling from financial difficulties stemming from the bubble economy of the 1980's.
He helped the Orix Blue Wave in Kobe win a pennant in 1995, bringing joy to a city leveled by a mammoth earthquake months before.
It is a mammoth undertaking.
It is a mammoth project.
So it's been a mammoth task".
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