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"has been massed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a large number of something has been gathered together. For example, you could say "a crowd of over a thousand people has been massed in the town square."
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Russia claimed a group of more than 1,200 rebels, including 30 suicide bombers, has been massed for an attack on Aleppo from the south-west.
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Since the 1980s, human insulin has been mass-produced by bacterial cells genetically engineered to make it.
On a counter in front of the open kitchen, apricots, tomatoes and grapes have been massed in abundant display.
Russian units have been massed on the Ukrainian border.
They have been massing more forces since yesterday.
Tanks have been massing menacingly around the city.
Now nuclear rivals, they have been massing troops at their border.
Meanwhile, as the Glasgow East byelection draws closer, the clouds have been massing above Labour in Scotland.
To address that concern, military logistics planners have been massing hundreds of huge tanker trucks at depots in Kuwait.
Syrian Kurds have been massing along the Turkish border since Thursday.
Chadian forces are reported to have been massing in the Cameroonian border town of Fotokol since Sunday.
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