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"massive gain" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an exceptionally large increase or benefit. For example: "He made a massive gain in profits after expanding his business."
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This simple intervention, it appears, could have an even bigger benefit than the massive gain of ending congenital syphilis.
"It would be a big loss for us, it'll be a massive gain for anyone who gets him.
Over the past ten years their real trade-weighted exchange rates have stayed flat or fallen, despite the massive gain in their terms of trade.
When asked if he should have declared the "massive" gain he stood to make from the PPP, Sinodinos said: "It didn't occur to me that needed to be done".
So what could have driven the company's massive gain in value?
Update: Hortonworks has opened to a massive gain of more than 40percentt as well.
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Simple changes can deliver massive gains for resilience.
But today's stars have made massive gains elsewhere.
These specific losses, however, are more than offset by massive gains.
Also notable are the massive gains booked by Archipelago Holdings, whose shares became NYSE with Wednesday's closing of the merger.
If you had free safety car periods now, as a small team you could make massive gains.
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