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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive spending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of expenditure, often in the context of government budgets, corporate investments, or personal finances.
Example: "The government's massive spending on infrastructure projects has sparked a debate about fiscal responsibility."
Alternatives: "huge expenditure" or "substantial outlay."
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Cue massive spending sprees and parties galore.
"These are massive spending commitments by any standards," it said.
He has also called for massive spending reductions to Medicaid.
Second, it implies that the middle class no longer has massive spending power.
"Too many urban school districts have failed despite massive spending per pupil".
Neither is so far trumpeting the need for an overall massive spending rise or tax cut.
This government is pursuing radical public sector reforms and massive spending cuts.
Why then don't we just go on a massive spending spree and have huge debts?
Remind me, who was it who saddled it with massive spending on needless costly reorganisation?
"They can overcome whatever the obstacle is, whether it's a tyranny or massive spending or bad ideas.
And especially since BBC1 may be about to bounce up from the floor with a massive spending boost.
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