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The phrase "a massive overall" is not correct in standard English.
It seems to be a confusion between "overall" as an adjective and "overhaul" as a noun.
Example: "The project requires a massive overhaul to meet the new standards."
Alternatives: "a significant revision" or "a major change."
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In October 1924, a general election gave the Conservatives a massive overall majority of 208.
HFD resulted in a massive overall increase in adipose tissue weight when compared with mice fed a standard diet (see Figure 3E and Figure 6E).
Human tumours undergo a massive overall loss of DNA methylation, but also acquire specific patterns of hypermethylation at certain promoters.
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Adding 35 new markets, it dropped only a slender 16.4% on last week's international total; now playing in a massive 88 overall, it's 7% ahead of the first film.
The evidence from the real world though says these small ecosystem effects can have massive overall impacts.
However, there's no doubt that the tuna can be classified as overfished, based on its massive overall population dip.
The most prominent feature of aberrant methylation was the massive overall hypomethylation and simultaneous hypermethylation at CpG-rich regions.
(Ivers et al 1998) which can have a massive impact on overall patient well-being, causing sudden deterioration in health, enforced hospital stay, decrease in confidence, and significant mortality.
But two years on, this proved a false dawn for William Hague: Labour won a second massive Commons overall majority in the 2001 general election as Mr Hague battled to retain his core vote.
But the same period has seen a massive spike in the overall energy used in laundering clothes.
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