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"massive numbers of" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a large quantity or amount of something. Example: "The company received massive numbers of orders after their product was featured in a popular magazine."
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Well, it's hard to murder massive numbers of opponents.
But matter is made up of massive numbers of atoms.
"We are able to get word out to massive numbers of people like that".
We can see that you have deployed massive numbers of troops in the south.
And the materials, when proposed for airliners, were "put through massive numbers of cycles of full-scale testing," he said.
It would require replacing the premiums we pay with a tax, with massive numbers of both losers and winners.
It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers of jobs and companies lost.
Western states do not intend to use massive numbers of ground troops to restore order in Syria.
Branson added: "It's quite likely that massive numbers of routes will be taken away from easyJet or Ryanair if we exit.
Investments in education, laws establishing collective bargaining, and a minimum wage — these all contributed to rising standards of living for massive numbers of Americans.
"Feelings of powerlessness and the withdrawal of massive numbers of Americans from both civic and political arenas are deeply troubling," Mr. Nader said.
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