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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to astronomy or astrophysics when describing a type of star that has a significantly larger mass than the sun.
Example: "Astronomers have discovered a massive star that is several times larger than our sun, shedding light on the formation of galaxies."
Alternatives: "a large star" or "a giant star".
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He's a massive star with out-of-this-world charisma.
When a massive star dies in a supernova, its dense remnant becomes a neutron star.
One possibility is that differences in spin are imparted at birth when a massive star collapses.
Cassiopeia A, E0102-72, aN132D32D are examples of what happens after a massive star explodes.
The collapse of a massive star in a supernova explosion is an epic event.
They confirmed that the observed phenomena represented the death of a massive star.
A black hole can be formed by the death of a massive star.
This points to another source, the violent supernova explosion of a massive star.
She was a massive star in the 60s, but she's retired.
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The Serpens cloud is a massive star-forming molecular cloud located in the southern part of Serpens Cauda.
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