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The phrase "a massive impediment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant obstacle or barrier that hinders progress or achievement.
Example: "The lack of funding proved to be a massive impediment to the project's success."
Alternatives: "a significant barrier" or "a major obstacle."
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The addition would run from Greenfield, Massachusetts, to Troy, New York, and it required tunnelling through Hoosac Mountain, a massive impediment, nearly five miles thick, that blocked passage between the Deerfield Valley and a tributary of the Hudson.
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Considering this massive impediment, it seems churlish to point out that Aristophanes has not always been served well by modern translators.
There are just too many impediments: a massive bureaucracy, widespread corruption, the government's mercantilist bent, the country's sheer sprawl, its Iron Rooster infrastructure.
A massive, massive presence.
She has a massive, massive serve.
And a massive ass".
A massive experiment.
A massive name.
What a massive business.
"I'm a massive fan.
I'm a massive eater.
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