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massive history
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "massive history" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a history that is extensive, significant, or impactful, often in contexts related to events, cultures, or organizations. Example: "The museum showcases a massive history of ancient civilizations, highlighting their contributions to modern society."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(5)
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9 human-written examples
Martin Gilbert's massive history of Israel is a fair narrative, but with little fresh research.
News & Media
Somehow, according to the historian Chester Dunning, in his massive history Russia's First Civil War, modern Russia emerged from this chaos in 1613 with the election of Michael Romanov as tsar, aged just 16.
News & Media
Nick Barratt's appropriately massive history celebrates not just the central city but Greater London, a term that came of age in 1889 with the foundation of the London County Council.
News & Media
During his stay in Qalʿat ibn Salāmah, Ibn Khaldūn not only completed the first draft of the Muqaddimah but he also wrote part of his massive history, Kitāb al-ʿIbār, a work that is not of such universal significance but which does constitute the best single source on the history of Muslim North Africa.
Encyclopedias
Surprisingly, the anecdote doesn't appear in Peter Gay's "Modernism: The Lure of Heresy," a massive history of the movement in all its artistic forms — painting, sculpture, fiction, poetry, music, architecture, design, film (though, bafflingly, not photography, one of the chief catalysts of the modernist revolution).
News & Media
Under the domination of his father, Mill was perhaps the most hothoused child who has ever lived: at six he had written a history of Rome; at seven he was reading Plato in Greek; he used to be up at five to help his father with his massive history of India.
News & Media
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51 human-written examples
And someone, somewhere, must have wondered what would happen if an assortment of big-name ballplayers from across more than four decades were thrown together in a massive, history-spanning brawl.
News & Media
Darius Rejali, the author of "Torture and Democracy," a massive 2007 history of the myriad ways humans have tormented other humans, said he had often been struck by the disproportionate emotional response to death and torture.
News & Media
The writer and journalist Peter Landesman's "Parkland" is also based on a book, Vincent Bugliosi's massive "Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," and relates the events at the Parkland Hospital in Dallas on the day of the shooting of the president, with a cast that includes Zac Efron, Marcia Gay Harden and Paul Giamatti.
News & Media
Charting the Massive Visual History of Massive Attack.
News & Media
Eventually, he amassed over 38,000 posters from 30 different countries, amounting to a massive visual history of Hollywood's relationship to race and representation.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "massive history", ensure that the context clearly indicates the history's extensiveness in terms of time, impact, or detail. Quantify the extent of the history to provide clarity and impact for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "massive history" when the historical period or events are not truly extensive or impactful. Overusing this phrase can diminish its effect and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "massive history" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "massive" modifies the noun "history". It describes the scale, scope, or impact of a particular history. Ludwig AI confirms its general correctness and usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Science
27%
Encyclopedias
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Wiki
3%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "massive history" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a history that is extensive, impactful, or significant. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, it's important to use it judiciously, ensuring the context warrants the emphasis on scale and influence. Alternatives like "extensive history" or ""significant history"" may be more appropriate in certain situations. The phrase is most commonly found in News & Media, making it suitable for general and journalistic writing. Be mindful of overstating the significance of events to maintain credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extensive history
Changes the adjective to convey the idea of great reach and detail, slightly less focused on size.
vast history
Replaces "massive" with "vast", highlighting the immensity and scope of the history.
significant history
Shifts the focus to the importance and impact of the historical events rather than their scale.
considerable history
Uses "considerable" to emphasize the length and depth of historical events.
substantial history
Emphasizes the solidity and importance, implying a weighty historical background.
rich history
Highlights the depth, complexity, and value of historical events.
detailed history
Focuses on the thoroughness and comprehensiveness of the historical record.
extensive historical background
Modifies the phrase to emphasize the historical context being extensive.
long and complex history
Replaces the single adjective with a descriptive phrase highlighting both duration and intricacy.
grand historical narrative
Uses "grand" to convey impressiveness and scope, shifting from a focus on facts to storytelling.
FAQs
How can I use "massive history" in a sentence?
You can use "massive history" to describe something with a significant and extensive past. For example, "The city has a "massive history" dating back to Roman times".
What are some alternatives to saying "massive history"?
Some alternatives to "massive history" include "extensive history", "vast history", and "significant history".
Is it correct to say "a history is massive"?
While grammatically understandable, it's more common and natural to use "massive" as an adjective before "history", as in "massive history". The phrasing "a history is massive" is less idiomatic.
What's the difference between "massive history" and "long history"?
"Massive history" implies not only length but also great impact, complexity, or scale. "Long history" simply refers to the duration of the historical period.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested