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The phrase "a massive scale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is done on a very large or extensive scale. For example, "The project was undertaken on a massive scale, requiring hundreds of workers and millions of dollars of resources."
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"This is destruction on a massive scale.
"That was serendipity on a massive scale.
But it's such a massive scale.
It's deception on a massive scale.
The rest was murder on a massive scale," he wrote.
"That's happening on a massive scale," said Dr Warren.
"This was intentional fraud on a massive scale".
Would that constitute "doping" at a massive scale?
Cons: Still industrialised farming on a massive scale.
We've been assaulted by a cybercriminal on a massive scale".
The rest was murder on a massive scale".
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