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The phrase "a massive amount to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a large quantity or extent of something, often followed by a verb or action that the amount relates to.
Example: "The project required a massive amount to complete, far exceeding our initial budget."
Alternatives: "a significant amount to" or "an enormous amount to".
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"There is a massive amount to do," he said.
"So, we have a massive amount to do.
International students contribute a massive amount to the economy – £14bn a year, according to Migration Matters.
Although individuals contribute a massive amount to food waste, even more occurs further back along the supply chain.
"It means a massive amount to the club, we're top of the news at the moment," he said.
"All the trophies I've won at Wigan mean a massive amount to me, but the World Cup is the biggest trophy, there's no doubt about that.
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Despite the wide and glittering netting of sources in this book, there is still a massive amount yet to be sifted and published.
"On that basis, there's a massive amount more to come from me and massive improvements that I'm expecting from myself".
Rallings says: "We think it's not a huge amount of money for the government to put forward to make a massive amount of difference to these young people.
Doing so allows you to apply a massive amount of moisturizer to your elbows without ruining your sheets.
"Music supervisors have very little time to go through a massive amount of material to find what fits".
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