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The phrase "as a massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large in size, scale, or impact, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The project was launched as a massive undertaking that required the collaboration of multiple teams."
Alternatives: "as a significant" or "as a substantial".
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We see that as a massive challenge".
I view this as a massive opportunity.
Bryce Harper arrived as a massive promise.
They are still treating this as a massive liquidity crisis.
But China stands as a massive, anachronistic multinational empire.
He cites his mother as a massive influence.
'We see this as a massive opportunity,' he says.
Tim described it as "a massive intellectual circle jerk".
In fact, we wrote it off as a massive failure.
"From today's perspective, it's seen as a massive failure," Light notes.
It all must have come as a massive disappointment for Ferguson.
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