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The phrase "massive breakthrough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant advancement that has been made concerning a particular task, challenge or problem. For example, "The team made a massive breakthrough when they developed a new vaccine for the virus."
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"It's a massive breakthrough.
This discovery is a massive breakthrough.
That's a massive breakthrough," he explains.
"And the past 12 months have been a massive breakthrough.
When this massive breakthrough came in Norway it was completely unexpected.
"It's not like I had any massive breakthrough, but for some reason this feels more manageable".
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The Internet, AR and computer vision are part of the same pattern, in that each are massive breakthroughs of increasingly efficient means of the speed at which organisms can summon meaningful data about the external world.
We're going to need both massive breakthroughs in clean power and a deeper respect for the world's forests, oceans, and biodiversity hot spots if we're going to thrive in this new age.
It awaits some massive intellectual breakthrough.
To reach the goal, experts agree that New Zealand will need a massive technological breakthrough — one that could involve never-before-used techniques like using gene-editing technologies to target animals' fertility or creating animal detectors that can "sniff out" rats just like a dog can.
The last decades a lot remarkable robotic mechanisms have been designed and implemented, and some of these are considered as massive technological breakthroughs.
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