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The phrase "massive fraud" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a violation that involves a large amount of money or other assets. For example, "The company was found guilty of committing massive fraud involving millions of dollars."
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There are thousands of victims of Madoff's massive fraud.
"There is going to be massive fraud," Mr. Martelly said.
Undeniably, party tickets led to massive fraud and intimidation.
They were victims of Bernard L. Madoff's massive fraud.
Ultimately, I felt that I had perpetrated this massive fraud".
This prompted accusations of massive fraud from the opposing camp.
"I want to tell you it can only be massive fraud for Mugabe to win, massive fraud," he said.
"What happens if Barclays is convicted of massive fraud in the Libor scandal?" he asked.
He called Mr Abdelaziz's victory an "electoral coup d'état" and said there had been massive fraud.
They've got away with massive fraud, scot-free, and they are criminals.
Or was it a massive fraud perpetrated on the people by the hardline clerics?
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