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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept massive numbers of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or ability to receive a large quantity of something, such as data, applications, or requests.
Example: "The new system is designed to accept massive numbers of user registrations without any performance issues."
Alternatives: "receive large volumes of" or "handle significant quantities of".
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Heller said that the change suggests that "the government of Sudan was pressured into agreeing to accept massive numbers of deported Sudanese nationals from the U.S. in exchange for being dropped from the travel ban".
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We can see that you have deployed massive numbers of troops in the south.
Well, it's hard to murder massive numbers of opponents.
But matter is made up of massive numbers of atoms.
"We are able to get word out to massive numbers of people like that".
Scanning massive numbers of photos is hard.
Massive numbers of comets may even produce the bright debris disks seen around other stars.
And it all depends on what we call Big Data, which means massive contributions from massive numbers of people.
We are going to see massive numbers of politicians get voted out of office.
With massive numbers of school closings, this number soared to 24 deaths in 2006-07, and 34 deaths in 2008-9.
Knowing the massive numbers of sick people, financing long-term care might be unsustainable.
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