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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive gunfire" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "massive gunfire" without the article "a."
Example: "The soldiers faced massive gunfire during the battle."
Alternatives: "intense gunfire" or "heavy gunfire."
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"When they came to my house they just told me that it was a massive gunfire and my husband as of Oct. 4 was missing," she said.
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Hearing shouts of "Allahu Akbar," the Arabic for "God is great," mixed in with exchanges of gunfire, the blogger concluded that the rebel Free Syrian Army was "carrying out a massive operation in Hama".
The patrol elements continued to exchange heavy gunfire with the trawler and land-based Viet Cong units until dawn when the trawler was scuttled with a massive explosion.
A massive, massive presence.
She has a massive, massive serve.
And a massive ass".
A massive experiment.
A massive name.
What a massive business.
"It was spread over a massive area". The fire department transported more than 200 people to area hospitals that night and treated victims suffering from gunshot wounds, fractures and trampling injuries from the stampede to escape the gunfire.
"I'm a massive fan.
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