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The phrase "a massive round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large occurrence of something, often in contexts like applause, applause, or applause.
Example: "After the performance, the audience gave a massive round of applause to the talented musicians."
Alternatives: "a huge wave of" or "a significant burst of".
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When we finally got back in, the audience gave the cast a massive round of applause.
The whole industry was going through a massive round of layoffs, so jobs were thin on the ground.
Yahoo has announced a massive round of layoffs as the troubled internet company struggles to turn around its fortunes.
"In the old Cracker Barrel Lounge, there was a massive round of Cheddar cheese and a barrel of Westminster crackers greeting you at the door.
On Wednesday, ESPN announced a massive round of layoffs involving its on-air and online employees, with a sizable chunk coming from ESPN.com's stable of reporters and columnists.
Haruhiko Kuroda, installed three months later as governor of the Bank of Japan (BoJ), promptly launched a massive round of quantitative easing to drag the economy from its long deflationary vortex.
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The figures will also put pressure on Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke to act and increase the likelihood of a third massive round of bond buying in an aim to boost the economy – a tactic known as quantitative easing.
Bloodhound is on track to become cash-flow positive later this year, and Krumeich says it plans to raise a "massive round" at the start of next year.
According to MediaNama, they also included plans to lay off 112 sales employees across India in a second massive round of layoffs.
Less than two weeks ago, WeWork took the wraps off a new massive round of funding — $500 million from the Chinese private equity firm Hony Capital, the Japanese internet giant SoftBank, Greenland Holdings, and China Oceanwide.
It shows that total investment peaked in Q1 of 2016, mostly due to a single massive round of $800 million for Magic Leap, the stealthy, Florida-based developer of cinematic VR technology.
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