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The phrase "are massed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a group of items or people are gathered together in a concentrated manner.
Example: "The troops are massed at the border, ready for deployment."
Alternatives: "are gathered" or "are clustered".
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Already 150,000 troops are massed on the Yemeni border.
Hundreds of people are massed by the gates, waiting for sales to start.
Assorted pinstriped grandees are massed together in the credits only as "Cabinet Ministers".
Israeli troops are massed on the border waiting for orders to go in.
Many of those missiles are massed in Fujian Province bordering the Taiwan Strait.
There is a war, but these Christmas soldiers are massed on the wrong front.
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Troops are massing on the border.
"The rebels are massing," one officer shouted.
Our troops are massing on the border.
French forces were massing to the south.
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