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The phrase "a massive machine gun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing firearms, military equipment, or action scenarios in literature or film.
Example: "The soldiers were equipped with a massive machine gun, ready to defend their position against any incoming threat."
Alternatives: "a large firearm" or "a heavy artillery piece".
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The Judgment arm is a massive machine gun.
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