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The phrase "a massive margin for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the difference or gap between two quantities, often in contexts like finance, competition, or performance metrics.
Example: "The company reported a massive margin for profit this quarter, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "a significant gap for" or "a large buffer for".
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In midweek, Las Vegas oddsmakers had Carolina as six-point favourites to beat the Denver Broncos – a massive margin for a single game.
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All out for 348, Australia had lost by a massive margin of 197 runs.
South Africa, who on the previous afternoon had set out in pursuit of 416 with commendable up-and-at-'em vigour, had been bowled out for 174, leaving England winners by 241 runs, a massive margin.
Twenty20 cricket is designed to make it easier for unfancied teams to win, but 45 runs is a massive margin and it really was a very poor performance.
I preferred Ken to Boris in 2008 too, but not by a massive margin.
The UK opening box office record set by Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – £23.88m – has endured for 11 years, but when it finally fell it was by a massive margin.
"He'll probably know now he's made the wrong one by a massive margin".
The McLaren-Honda was the slowest car in Australia by a massive margin.
That's why she losing the under 40-age vote by a massive margin.
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