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Discover Ludwig"massive cliffs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe large cliffs or rock formations, such as in the following sentence: "We drove along the coast, passing by massive cliffs towering over the sea."
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It towered over him — massive cliffs, green hills above.
In one, the stage was flooded with ankle-deep water; in another, it was heaped with dried leaves; in another, it was bounded with massive cliffs of dirt.
In another, two massive cliffs nestle close to each other, like the figures in Brancusi's "Kiss," divided only by a dark and narrow channel.
At first, it is disorientating as you fin along in semi-darkness, but soon a tranche of translucent sea appears ahead and you head towards it to emerge at the outer edge of the massive cliffs.
In other places it forms massive cliffs and monoliths.
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There's a little dip in the 1990s downturn, a flattening in the 2001 recession, and then...a massive cliff dive in the Great Recession.
They are common in desert areas where they are formed in massive sandstone cliffs.
On our left were the massive limestone cliffs of Burgess Mountain and on our right was Mount Wapta.
That summit and other nearby peaks of the plateau's edge form massive, steep cliffs overlooking KwaZulu/Natal at the western edge of South Africa's Royal Natal National Park.
São Jorge Isolated farms hunker under massive basalt cliffs on this island famous for its cow's cheeses and tuna conserves.
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