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The phrase "critical mass of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a threshold or minimum amount of something that is necessary for a desired outcome to occur. Example: "We need to reach a critical mass of supporters in order to have a successful campaign." This means that a significant number of supporters is required in order for the campaign to be effective. Another example: "The company reached a critical mass of customers, allowing them to expand globally." This means that the company had enough customers to sustain its growth and expansion into other markets.
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Critical mass.
The minimum amount of resources or number of people needed to start and/or sustain a business, project or event.
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Critical mass of hockey enthusiasm.
A critical mass of disgust?
There's a critical mass of firms".
And you need a critical mass of people to participate.
Do you have a critical mass of Filipino Americans?
So what about the critical mass of guys in between?
It turns out, a critical mass of black jurors matters.
It is in the critical mass of participating users.
"It's not a critical mass of jobs anyway".
That created a critical mass of affluent consumers.
There's a critical mass of theatres in Islington now.
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