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Discover Ludwig"massive mountain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a large or imposing mountain. Example: The hikers gazed up at the massive mountain, its peak disappearing into the clouds above.
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We had a massive mountain to climb.
Suddenly it felt like a massive mountain to climb.
Mount Princeton is a solitary, massive mountain that fills a windshield.
Is it as simple as it not having a massive mountain of hype surrounding it?
"Of course it's a massive mountain to climb over, an 18,000 majority," Allister said.
Darren Wassall, the Derby head coach, said: "We've given ourselves a massive mountain to climb.
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They left Gotha, were secretly married, and in 1809 settled in Marseille, where he resumed his work in geodesy, writing a book on the deflection of plumb lines near massive mountains: Attraction des montagnes (1814; "Attraction of Mountains").
Glaser first became interested in designing a massive, mountain-spanning sensor network after meeting Roger Bales (M.S.'75 CE), a professor of environmental engineering and director of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute at UC Merced.
Readings will be done on Denali (a k a Mount McKinley and Rainierr and other massive mountains.
Massive mountains of carefully sorted tyres, planks and other detritus rise like burial mounds along the coastline, lapped by a now gentle sea.
"So I told him to get used to it because we were about to be taught how to climb massive mountains".
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