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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of large or significant items, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "The researchers discovered a set of massive structures beneath the ocean floor that could change our understanding of marine geology."
Alternatives: "a collection of large" or "a group of substantial".
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Putin was announced, and two guards in full 19th-century regalia pulled open a set of massive doors to let the President-elect into the hall.
That's the reason why many players hide themselves away, a set of massive headphones clamped to their ears, and listen to their own tunes.
He also implied that an Italian sub-contractor, Cimolai, would not deliver a set of massive lock gates if GUPC loses the contract, setting it back by three years.
Forensic analysis of the BOP completed the following year determined that a set of massive blades known as blind shear rams designed to slice through the pipe carrying oil had malfunctioned because the pipe had bent under the pressure of the rising gas and oil.
They had a few standalone units as well as a set of massive woofers made of finely polished wood.
As seen in the video above, boats and safety ski patrols were scrambling to get out of the way as a set of massive waves rolled through.
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This problem appears recurrently in reverse engineering, where a set of (possibly massive and noisy) data points obtained by 3D laser scanning have to be fitted to a free-form parametric curve (typically a B-spline).
The bottom of the Chang 7 member in the Liulinchuan section is composed of a set of yellow gray massive oil-bearing fine-grained sandstone that thins upward and is interbedded with thin-bedded dark gray shale (Fig. 2b).
Abbott's "enemies" will have to formulate clear alternative revenue raising measures, not just by closing privileged entitlements, but by using a creative set of massive capital raisings (a minimum of $50bn per annum or less than 3% from the $1.9tn superannuation system) in the form of compulsory levies, social infrastructure bonds and the like, in return for continued favourable tax treatment.
I strapped on an unwieldy set of massive goggles with headphones and briefly flashed back to the orthopaedic head brace I wore as a dorky teenager.
With a busy percussionist pounding out portents; a post-apocalyptic-looking set of massive, defaced cement walls; a cast that plays the entire evening in a high dudgeon; and the whole production watched over by an enormous gold-plated bust of Caesar dangling from a crane, the New York Shakespeare Festival's "Caesar" has the garish bravado of a political convention.
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