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The phrase "also be a massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to be significant or large in scale, often in a comparative context.
Example: "This new project could also be a massive opportunity for growth in our company."
Alternatives: "also represent a huge" or "also be a significant".
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Trump's big parade would also be a massive display of power — not so much the nation's as his own.
There would also be a massive expectation that he would win, so therefore you have to get ready and do it properly and that detracts focus".
While this can be socially stimulating and effective for resolving issues between people quickly, it can also be a massive distraction.
Important Issues can also be a massive bummer though.
Though there is much truth in that saying, it can also be a massive excuse.
These data will also be a massive help of global initiatives of malaria mapping [15].
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There has also been a massive increase in the number of poetry publications coming out.
There has also been a massive drop in the number of appeals against fit-for-work tests being heard at a tribunal.
However, it also was a massive failure, which effectively put an end to Sega's console legacy.
However, it also was a massive failure, which effectively put an end to Sega's console legacy.
There has also been a "massive" increase in leisure breaks sales, from families who increasingly want to do something more than a beach holiday.
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