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The phrase "a massive party" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large and lively gathering or celebration.
Example: "We are planning a massive party to celebrate our team's success this year."
Alternatives: "a huge party" or "an enormous party."
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Did you have a massive party?
Throw a massive party for all my friends – done 28.
It was a very emotional night and we had a massive party afterwards.
Isn't spending loads on your funeral just like planning a massive party that you don't even get to attend?
So far, he has scored popularity points from not being backed by spin doctors or a massive party machine.
One of my friends got a promotion last week and had a massive party, and I couldn't go because I had a track session the next morning.
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"I wasn't a massive party-goer," he admits, "because I didn't do drugs or anything.
Tomorrow he gives his first massive party, a night of promised decadence called "Caligula 2001," in celebration of Gay Pride Week.
Party house: The tenant of a San Antonio Heights home that was the scene of a massive weekend party says he will move out when his lease expires in June.
Evening cocktails at Café del Mar, then a massive foam party.
On Tuesday nights there's a massive street party, including drumming group Olodum.
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