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The phrase "a massive platter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a large serving of food, typically in a context related to meals or gatherings.
Example: "At the party, they served a massive platter of assorted cheeses and fruits that impressed all the guests."
Alternatives: "a large serving of" or "an enormous dish of".
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A massive platter of sushi and sashimi.
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Exhausted, I laid out my spaghetti and fish-head sauce on a massive platter in front of my family.
During the lunch rush here on Friday, girls with mascara smeared from a long night out ordered plates of masas de puerco frita, fist-size hunks of fried pork served on a massive platter with thick wedges of lime and slivers of onion.
The tasting meal we sampled (it is different every night) started with two massive platters of cold antipasti.
Through the shisha smoke I discerned a massive fruit platter.
Open a bottle for a platter of charcuterie, grilled duck magret or barbecued meats.
The massive platters are designed for two to four people.
A massive heap of concrete beckoned.
Elation, and a massive amount of relief".
I am a massive fan of his.
"Conditioning is a massive part of it.
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