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The phrase "a mass of abnormal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of something that deviates from the norm or is unusual in nature.
Example: "The scientist discovered a mass of abnormal cells during the examination, indicating a potential health issue."
Alternatives: "a cluster of irregular" or "a multitude of atypical".
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Osteosarcoma typically appears as a mass of abnormal bone in an arm or leg, usually near the knee or shoulder.
Tumour, also spelled tumor, also called neoplasm, a mass of abnormal tissue that arises without obvious cause from preexisting body cells, has no purposeful function, and is characterized by a tendency to independent and unrestrained growth.
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After killing Worth, Magnus ends up in hiding for the next 113 years before she can resurface to help Will dealing with a mass of Abnormals invading the surface.
The gall flowers then become a mass of pulpy abnormal plant tissue, the gall, on which the wasp larvae feed and in which they develop.
A brain tumour is a collection, or mass, of abnormal cells in the brain.
The major feature of irradiated atm was the progressive death of meristematic and promeristematic cells (Fig. 4 b d), ending with a mass of apolar cells of abnormal size and shape.
The disease itself is not only characterized as a mass of excessive, uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells but is also defined by the dynamic alterations in the genome that cause cancer [1].
A mass of a mess.
This is a mass of solitaries.
They are a mass of contradictions.
Fontane himself was a mass of contradictions.
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