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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive helping" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a large portion of food or a significant amount of something being offered or served. Example: "At the buffet, I couldn't resist taking a massive helping of the lasagna; it looked too delicious to pass up."
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That's a massive helping of not-yum.
Indeed, the Platinum is designed for the J.R. Ewings of America, who take their dual rear wheels and stump-pulling diesel V-8s with a massive helping of wood trim, chrome and leather.
Of course, it's common knowledge that the US arms giants, given a massive helping hand in their marketing by the Pentagon, remain the collective 800-pound gorilla in any room.
Indeed, his love of the big occasion was clear for all to see in his derby debut, as he scored his first goal in 12 matches to give Arsenal the lead – although he was given a massive helping hand by Ray Clemence – and when Tony Woodcock made it 2-0, things were looking good for Arsenal.
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He's been a massive help.
And money can either be a massive help or a massive hindrance to that.
"Marcus is another who has been a massive help and a hero growing up.
"I think it will be a massive help to me," McIlroy said.
This was a massive help for me, and I owe these two people a lot.
"It's been a massive help with the rugby boys on board and probably especially Mr Tindall.
Staff say these boxes are a massive help to the bereaved families.
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