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The phrase "a massive argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or intense disagreement or dispute between individuals or groups.
Example: "The meeting ended in a massive argument over the proposed budget cuts, leaving everyone feeling frustrated and unheard."
Alternatives: "a heated dispute" or "a major disagreement."
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Her comment provoked a massive argument with her somewhat bewildered son and husband.
If the Tories yet again fail to win a majority, that will be the trigger for a massive argument about why not.
There will also be an effort to compare the academic demand of different courses, which is going to provoke a massive argument at some point.
It might just be a massive argument against democracy.
I know, I know, there's a massive argument to be made that going, "Hey, everything's fucked so let's try and forget about it any way we can," is the kind of trite nonsense spouted by know-nothings with their heads firmly buried in the nearest sandpit, but when the world feels this fucked, escapism is more necessary than ever.
Don't let issues build up until they boil over into a massive argument that divides the household.
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"Whenever we talk about politics, I always get called a raving leftie and it ends up in a massive shouty argument".
Massive argument when your brother refuses to smile for a photo, and another about where to go for lunch, then after eight hours traipsing round various underwhelming art galleries, you'll miss the last train and end up getting two buses back to yours in stony silence, where there'll be a whole thing with a blow-up mattress.
I got into this massive argument with my teacher.
Underworld sources told The Daily Telegraph that an internal war had been brewing over the leadership of the Comancheros, with a series of "massive arguments" forcing notorious Comanchero boss Mark Buddle to send a text message to his members declaring, "I'm the fucking commander of the world... no one is to touch another member or set up another chapter without my permission".
'Ben Power [Headlong's co-director] is a Man United fan, so we have massive arguments about whether Sir Alex Ferguson or Wenger would make a better company manager.' There's something down-to-earth about Goold.
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