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The phrase "a massive result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome that is significant in size, impact, or importance.
Example: "The experiment yielded a massive result that changed our understanding of the phenomenon."
Alternatives: "a substantial outcome" or "a significant result."
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It'll take a massive result to make it relevant, of course.
"It was a massive result for us, we really had to battle," the United manager said.
A point's a massive result, but three would have done us the world of good.
For a U.S. team playing a team like Paris, I think it's a massive result for us".
"That's out first winner of a race on Channel 4 and for a small stable like ours, it's a massive result," said the trainer.
"I reckon that Hull game will turn out to be a massive result in the grand scheme of things," McGuire says.
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He scored the winning goal in a 2 1 victory over Burton Albion on 18 October 2008, which he said "was an absolutely massive result".
They got beaten by 50-odd points which is a massive shock result for them.
Here, we report a case of endotracheal tube obstruction due to a massive clot resulting from late bleeding around the insertion site of an MT tube.
Infection with LNV results in a massive lytic effect and also kills adult mice.
Fulham boss Kit Symons: "Mathematically we need one more point but this was a massive game and result for us.
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