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The phrase "mass party" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a political party that has a large base of supporters or membership. Example: The ruling party was a mass party that had dominated the political landscape for decades.
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The mass party movements are no more.
One or two people might have said unwise things about Labour being a "mass party" again.
It was a mass party, built upon hundreds of local branches.
"The mass party is dead, and parties no longer command the loyalty of their followers," he says.
A separate call has gone out to hold a mass party and protest in Trafalgar Square this Saturday at 6pm.
If we are to build a mass party, whoever the leader, we will need a more constructive approach than that.
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Mass parties and ideological movements survive largely as shells.
Mass parties in authoritarian regimes also often rely on interest groups for support.
At least until the mass parties return at new year and carnival.
This is not a column bemoaning the decline of mass parties: enough of those are written every conference season.
Their work is the work of parties: not the mass parties of electoral democracy, but the responsive and revolutionary parties of the previous century.
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