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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive landslide" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a large amount of earth or rock that suddenly moves down a steep slope, often causing damage or destruction. Example: The heavy rain caused a massive landslide, destroying several homes and blocking the main road.
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A massive landslide in Alaska's snowy Wrangell-St.
Then on May 18, an earthquake caused the north face to collapse in a massive landslide.
We had a massive landslide victory, as you know, in the Electoral College.
Lake Sarez in the Murgab River valley is dammed by a massive landslide that was probably initiated during an earthquake.
And on the other side of that – Labour's massive landslide loss and Scottish Labour has been decimated.
2Vaiont Dam was the scene of a massive landslide and flood in 1963 and no longer operates.
The massive landslide swept through the city and eventually reached the Ariake Sea, where it set off a tsunami.
The authorities on Thursday assessed the damage and danger from a massive landslide on a scenic Whidbey Island.
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A 4,000-foot-high 4,000-foot-high 4,000-foot-higher Bay National Park this week in a mountainsideslide that spread debris for miles acollapsed glacinr below.
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