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The phrase "mass of" is correct and frequently used in written English.
It generally means a large quantity of something, and it can be used to describe any sort of large amount. For example, you might say, "The crowd was a mass of excited people."
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A mass of a mess.
A critical mass of disgust?
This is a mass of solitaries.
Torgersen was an absolute mass of life.
Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 9 45am.
They are a mass of contradictions.
Mass of Christian burial St . Theresa Church
His face is "a mass of feelers".
But there is no mass of mankind.
Fontane himself was a mass of contradictions.
Mass of Christian Bural.
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