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"massive implication" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or consequence that has significant or far-reaching effects. Example: The discovery of a new renewable energy source has massive implications for the future of sustainable living.
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"It's a big result for us but I think the group is so wide open I don't think it'll have a massive implication on how the group will end," he said.
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"That has massive, massive implications," Walsh said.
A race with massive implications for GB.
And I think that has massive implications for the war on drugs.
Unemployment in Africa is a critical issue with massive implications for the continent's economies.
But for those earning just above the £44,000 mark, it will have massive implications.
It has massive implications for families and society as a whole.
If we stay in Europe, there are implications; if we leave Europe, there are massive implications," he said.
"Deciding whether to have the test is really huge because it has massive implications if the test is positive," says Ben, a racing car mechanic.
"This has happened very quickly, with no debate about or proper scrutiny of a decision with massive implications for local democracy.
He says Amazon has "raised customer expectations" beyond a sustainable level and its plans for one hour deliveries in cities such as London "has massive implications for the supply chain".
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