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Discover Ludwig"massive project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is either huge in scope or in physical size. For example: "The construction of the new bridge is a massive project that will take years to complete."
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It's a massive project.
Such a massive project would still not solve the problem.
"It was a massive project," Van Liew said.
"It's a massive project to do a new virtual world.
"This is a massive project," Mr. Fox said.
In property, we're doing Midtown which is a massive project for Gibraltar.
It's not quite the same as leading a massive project team.
The cleanup took two years — a massive project since there were six buildings on the property.
It's a massive project, though, sort of a two-part movie called Eden.
"Personally, what I find to be a horror is, this massive project turns its back on this incredibly beautiful ecosystem.
Work has also begun on a massive project, due for completion in 2010, to divert water from the Yangtze valley.
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