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The phrase "amassed a colossal collection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who has gathered a large and impressive assortment of items, such as books, art, or memorabilia.
Example: "Over the years, she amassed a colossal collection of rare stamps from around the world."
Alternatives: "gathered an extensive collection" or "built a vast collection."
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Bielsa's grandfather amassed a colossal collection of books and his grandson cultivated an unusual obsession with video footage.
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The six films based on the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit franchises have amassed a colossal $5.85 billion in box office revenues.
"But Pan Am is a colossal collection of minimums".
But Pan Am is a colossal collection of minimums.... Pan Am's one effective aesthetic feature is its brutality.
And while others collected dolls, Ms. Dunne amassed a modest collection of vintage perfume bottles.
He amassed a great collection of books, which would form the nucleus of the Laurentian Library.
He amassed a comprehensive collection of British poetry from the two World Wars.
Ms. White and Mr. Levy amassed a substantial collection of classical art over several decades.
In later years he also amassed a significant collection of old-master works on paper.
O'Donovan loved the Highlands of Scotland, and amassed a notable collection of rocks and minerals.
The pop star amassed a large collection of modern British art.
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