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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive team" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large group of people working together, typically in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "To tackle the ambitious project, we assembled a massive team of experts from various fields."
Alternatives: "a large team" or "an extensive team".
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They are a huge club and a massive team".
We've got a massive team spirit, the best I've seen.
"It's a very good team – on paper, a massive team," says Burger.
"It's such a massive team effort, and I love being part of that.
He said he was just one player in a massive team and that you at home were the real stars.
To keep them, Obama and other dignitaries safe, a massive team of military, civilian and private security officers are dramatically limiting the freedom of movement in swathes of Washington.
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It's not quite the same as leading a massive project team.
I think England are a massive football team, a massive football nation, not just over the last four tournaments but maybe over the last 30-odd years; we haven't fulfilled that potential.
Venter, Watson, his successor as the overall genome czar, Francis Collins, and Sulston (now managing a massive research team and becoming a skillful scientific politician) sign and break concordats and work to upstage each other.
There was phase after phase of play in which Japan performed with such courage in the face of a massive Springbok team, and yet they also played with confidence, precision, skill and optimism.
At an artist led event like this, you might expect a massive production team behind the 'face of the campaign'.
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