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The phrase "a massive part in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant role or contribution in a particular context or situation.
Example: "She played a massive part in the success of the project, ensuring everything ran smoothly."
Alternatives: "a significant role in" or "a crucial contribution to".
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It's played a massive part in my rise.
That's played a massive part in the success in the two years we've been here".
What he will say is that his grandmother "had a massive part in my youth.
Colour doesn't play quite such a massive part in this film as in Blue, clearly.
"The boys behind me played a massive part in that," he said.
"It did play a massive part in my mind and it probably got me down at times.
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"I think clothing has a massive part to play in how you view yourself, how people view you and how you can achieve what you want to in life".
They have a massive part to play in this".
He's improved as a player and Steve Wigley [Millen's assistant] has had a massive part to play in that.
He knows the game like the back of his hand and had a massive part to play in what we did at Falkirk.
Ms Sturgeon, who was confirmed as party leader moments after Mr Hosie was unveiled as her deputy, said he would be "outstanding" in the role and stressed that the other two candidates also had a "massive" part to play in the future of the SNP.
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