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The phrase "also represented a massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that signifies or symbolizes a large impact, change, or quantity in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy also represented a massive shift in the company's approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "also signified a substantial" or "also indicated a significant".
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Despite being effortlessly executed, Janet also represented a massive commercial risk, the transition for female artists into the realm of singing about their own sexuality being potentially rocky.
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While those numbers are alarming, they also represent a massive potential for improved performance and effectiveness.
Those virtual tours also represent a massive engineering effort, one which Chawathe explained in broad strokes on stage.
No less than 38% of Japanese will be aged 65 and over by 2065, making it the world's leading "super-aged society". But while this development has profound implications for economic growth, it also represents a massive opportunity for innovation based on high-quality data and medical research.
It also represented an economic boom.
But they also represent a dead end in massive stone construction, which soon moved in the direction of lighter and more flexible stone frames and the creation of larger interior spaces.
The deal also represents a discount of sorts when compared to Dropbox, which is currently reportedly seeking a massive $250 million round on a $8 billion valuation (if it hasn't also closed its round already).
But this represented "a massive sea-change".
It also represents a turning point.
It also represents a marketing opportunity.
It also represents a generational shift.
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