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The phrase "also has a massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that possesses a large quantity or significant impact in addition to something else previously mentioned.
Example: "The new smartphone not only features an advanced camera but also has a massive battery life that lasts all day."
Alternatives: "also possesses a substantial" or "additionally has a significant".
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It also has a massive, polluting, carbon free-rider pass over the rest of the economy.
Ayutthaya also has a massive elephant kraal (walled enclosure), last used in 1903 in a pageant for royal guests.
China, which also has a massive rate of rural to urban migration, is the second worst, with 104 million people without safe sanitation.
He also has a massive humanitarian and philanthropic streak.
"The city also has a massive reputation for religious radicalism," said Mr Loveday.
PayPal also has a massive presence in the payments space, and is fast approaching 100 million users.
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Economic woes also had a massive impact on plasterer Paul Hesketh.
His actions and their consequences have also had a massive impact on his family.
I also had a massive crush on Mike Patton, the lead singer: a very sexy man.
In Poland we also have a massive overpopulation of wild boar – about 200,000 – and these are ravaging farmers' cereal crops.
They also have a massive system for harvesting the enormous quantities of water and the mineral resources of the soil required by trees.
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