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"massive drop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a significant decrease in something. For example, "There was a massive drop in the stock market yesterday."
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It's a massive drop.
An insurance broker found a quote with another insurer for £816.50 – a massive drop.
The numbers show a massive drop in construction, which fell by 5.2%.
They predict a massive drop in the number of the targeted species on Grand Cayman.
When I left school I took a massive drop in wages.
A breakdown of the statistics shows that a massive drop in construction by housing associations helped to depress starts.
As Friday's Cribsheet pointed out, Sweden has seen a massive drop in international league tables on student results, including literacy.
The result was a massive drop in illegal immigration and years without major difficulties until the recent refugee crisis began.
The "Brattonistas", as some call themselves, are the men and women he's long credited for New York's massive drop in murder rate.
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"Some machine-y music is great," he says, "but you can apply any groove to any song now – there's literally a massive drop-down menu on most programs.
He noticed a massive drop-off in the numbers and, especially, quality of undergraduates between 1996, when he graduated, and 2005.
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