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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive town" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a town that is large in size or population.
Example: "After driving for hours, we finally arrived at a massive town that seemed to stretch endlessly in every direction."
Alternatives: "a large town" or "a huge town".
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Excavations have revealed that a settlement existed on a site south of the Temple Mount, and a massive town wall was found just above the Gihon Spring, which determined the location of the ancient settlement.
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Architectural features include the Protestant Grote Kerk, a medieval Gothic church with a massive tower; the town hall (1766); Sint Barbaras church (1869), the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop; and several museums.
"Coleraine is not a massive rowing town," adds Richard.
The pull by beggar-thy-neighbor privatizers to re-direct this public money to create a massive company town, where tax haven planners formulate our public policy and equal opportunity into a ponzi scheme, is still strong.
The unwritten British constitution, with all of its complexity and common sense, has never been about mob rule – Wat Tyler in charge or Falstaff as king; no lowest common denominator; no massive town meeting.
There is mansionization and massive town homes, condos and apartments are being constructed while single-family homes and historic buildings are torn down.
Justice Scalia responded that the restrictions on advocacy were reasonable "time, place and manner limitations" meant to keep legislative sessions from becoming "massive town-hall meetings" involving those with a right to speak but not to vote.
All of them competing to be the all-in-one service that takes your dirty clothes and takes them to a massive out-of-town laundromat and then brings them back, for really not a whole lot of profit, unless people choose to up-sell on tough stains.
All of them competing to be the all-in-one service that takes your dirty clothes and takes them to a massive out-of-town laundrette and then brings them back, for really not a whole lot of profit, unless people choose to up-sell on tough stains.
And just 23 years ago, a massive avalanche decimated the town of Flateyri in the Westfjords, burying more than a dozen homes and killing 20 of the town's 300 residents.
Hidden behind the Banco del Sol and the Tienda El Nino is the economic pillar of this rural town: A massive factory that processes 130,000 chickens a day.
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