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"massive occurrence" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a significant and noteworthy occurrence or event. For example, "The massive occurrence of wildfires in the western United States has led to widespread destruction."
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In Germany, the massive occurrence of E. nuttallii restricts recreational activities on lakes.
Recreational activities on lakes are particularly affected by a massive occurrence of E. nuttallii; e.g., sailing, swimming, and surfing become either highly restricted or impossible [7, 8].
In Germany, mechanical harvesting is the option applied since the other alternatives are either forbidden (chemical control) or are not effective enough to control the massive occurrence of E. nuttallii.
In order to assess and predict an important source of toxicity of Taihu the massive occurrence of blue-green algae the stoichiometric lake model "StoLaM" is further developed to simulate algae growth.
The mixing of E. nuttallii with maize silage to facilitate storage and short distances between biogas plants and lakes with massive occurrence of E. nuttallii are important factors for its applicability.
A massive occurrence of repetitive sequences as is found in CP21, CP220 and CPt10 is rather uncommon for phages.
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In Germany, this condition is fulfilled since there are a large number of biogas plants close to the places of massive occurrences of E. nuttallii [7].
Massive occurrences of E. nuttallii have been managed up to now by harvesting the plant and disposing of the biomass as organic waste, which results in high maintenance costs for lake administrators.
DVM prompted the famous "false bottom" (or the deep scattering layer) discovery, turning out to be massive occurrences of the swimbladder-possessing myctophid Ceratoscopelus maderensis among other deep-sea animals [ 21].
The internal structure of the ore lenses is marked by the occurrence of massive, semi-massive and banded facies, along with stringer and brecciated zones and minor ore disseminations.
This interpretation helps to explain the occurrence of massive sands associated with slumps and olistostromes.
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