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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a need for massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirement or necessity for something large in scale or extent, often in contexts like projects, resources, or changes.
Example: "There is a need for massive improvements in our infrastructure to support the growing population."
Alternatives: "a demand for significant" or "a requirement for extensive".
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This is particularly so where there is a significant change agenda and a need for massive cultural transformation.
To match energy production and consumption, there will be a need for massive daily and seasonal electricity storage, in particular for fluctuating sources such as wind and solar.
Customers are paying more for their electricity while the generators are earning less, there is a need for massive investment in new power plants and power lines as ageing nuclear and coal plants come offline and rock-bottom carbon prices encourage the use of more polluting coal instead of cleaner gas.
It was born out of a need for massive scalability, which is precisely what made it appealing to Mesosphere.
A possible decrease in awareness of sepsis and a need for massive educational programs to healthcare providers are among the main concerns.
Further, set against this backdrop was a growing student population2 in the 1970s resulting in a need for massive recruitment of teachers (Gopinathan et al., 2008).
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OPTIMUS PRIME bounds up the great pyramid and, sensing there is a need for more MASSIVE ROBOT ATTACK, fights the FALLEN for AGES.
Both of us saw a need for a massive intervention to address the organization's ongoing issue of executive sustainability.
This part of the U.S. relies on old power plants and there'll be a need for a "massive change-over".
There is a clear need for massive and urgent attention.
(Grade 1C) Two recent observational cohort studies have shown that low ionised calcium levels at admission are associated with an increased mortality as well as an increased need for massive transfusion [ 327, 328].
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