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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive week for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular week is significant or important for a specific event, person, or organization.
Example: "This is a massive week for our company as we launch our new product line."
Alternatives: "an important week for" or "a significant week for".
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This is a massive week for us and the players are already talking about the semi-final".
"It is a massive week for us," said Buttler.
"It's a massive week for us," added Hartley.
It will be very interesting who is selected against Bayern Munich in the Champions League in a massive week for the manager and the club.
While it's not quite as catastrophic for an online game as a proper Christmas day outage, the time between Christmas and New Year's is sure to be a massive week for Epic's hit game.
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It's been a pretty massive week for "the kinda gross drink you can't leave Chicago without trying".
"We are very disappointed because we were six points clear, but it's not over, we have now got a massive week to get ourselves ready for the Sydney match on Saturday".
But it's not over, we've got a massive week to get ourselves ready for Sydney next Saturday.
"This is a huge week for the football club, it's a massive week," added Locke.
It's a massive week.
A massive week-long search for her by police included a news conference at which Tessier pleaded for her return, sitting beside her parents.
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