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The phrase "as one massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collective or unified entity that is large in size or impact.
Example: "The crowd moved as one massive entity, filling the entire stadium with energy and excitement."
Alternatives: "as a single large" or "as one large".
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I picture the Atlantic as one massive water-locked body, separated by glacial Ice that connects with both the South American and African Continents that kept the waters in the Atlantic at a very high level.
If he lacked the ability of the greatest orchestral directors to see and convey a work as one massive entity, he was able to give each movement of a symphony or concerto a convincing shape.
Essentially, NVSwitch is a fabric of 16 interconnected GPUs that appear as one massive GPU, with shared data space, to solve problems that scale well.
Season two decided to forgo a lot of those mission-of-the-week stylings in favor of a more modern storytelling approach that treats a season of television as one massive story.
Also, "We've architected the entire space so all the walls fold over to use the main area as one massive continuous space for events that will be curated by artists, architects, and graphic designers".
First seen as one massive, 260-foot diameter crater, the anomaly has since been joined by other such gigantic holes appearing in a different region of Siberia.
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Even as BP finished construction on one massive containment dome Monday and started drilling a relief well to cope with the oil leaking from crumpled pipes at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, lawmakers and Gulf Coast residents began questioning whether the company will take full responsibility for the economic losses stemming from the spill.
This means that the algorithm will become smarter and at a quicker pace than before since Google will be able to roll out changes as needed as opposed to scheduling one massive update.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis). thinks the best solution for now is to "break it into pieces" instead of doing one massive bill, as Congress did on taxes.
"I think we'll be looking back on it in the same way we look back on the Iraq war: as one big massive mistake".
And besides, there is one massive upside: as cycling-shop James stops to point out, in a tone of wonder, "half a million people are going to turn out for this, and they'll get to watch it for free".
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