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The phrase "had a massive influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the significant impact or effect that something or someone has had on a person, event, or situation.
Example: "The artist had a massive influence on the development of modern music."
Alternatives: "had a profound impact" or "exerted a significant effect."
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Individually, Wayne Rooney had a massive influence on that match.
He had a massive influence on Katinka's way of life – and in turn mine.
The EU has had a massive influence over UK employment law rights.
Farrell's attention to detail and professionalism has had a massive influence in just a few short weeks.
There are parallels with another racing driver who came up just short behind the wheel but still had a massive influence on motor sport.
"My mum had a massive influence on me, not just in what she wore and how she looked, but in her spirit.
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The immigrants in the U.S. have a massive influence over how their families vote in Mexico.
"Captains don't really have a massive influence on winning a Ryder Cup but they can certainly have a massive influence on losing it and getting stuff wrong," he said.
Anything goes wrong at this point, it can have a massive influence over whether they're able to compete or not".
We're aiming to send a strong group of MPs to parliament, where the polls suggest that we could have a massive influence.
"One section of DreamWorks - the animation section - has just gone public but the board power is still held as before so it won't have a massive influence on the creative side.
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