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"massive output" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount of something being produced or created. Example: The factory had a massive output of goods last month, meeting their production goal ahead of schedule.
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His massive output also included a history of caricature.
But in the current situation, with massive output gaps, public spending won't crowd out private investment.
And the preponderance of evidence is that we do indeed have massive output gaps, on both sides of the pond.
He went on to note that no other economically big league nation has such a massive output gap between its first city and the rest.
That's no small task: Yeats was a technician's technician whose massive output is a blizzard of stanza shapes and metrical variations.
The president of Sony Masterworks, Bogdan Roscic, said that there has been a "pretty massive output of important recordings" from Berlin that wasn't there five years ago.
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The clear booth standout was by New York's inimitable Nandi Loaf, whose massive production output includes myriad objects that openly claim that she is not only "your favorite artist," but also the "best artist of the twenty-first century".
Backward compatibility with well-known OFDM algorithms (e.g. channel estimation, massive-input massive-output (MIMO) detectors) is also preserved.
The Soviet Union's growth was artificially raised by massive industrial output that ended up having little use.
Today the Fens is an area of great fertility and massive agricultural output, and a number of the region's products are processed in Peterborough's factories.
It's based on the assumption that, if farmers feed the earth the right fuel and keep out contaminants, the engine will run smoothly and generate massive agricultural output.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com