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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive survey" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something very large in scale, like a survey that has received a lot of responses. For example, "The results of this massive survey indicate that a majority of respondents feel positively about the new policy."
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This massive survey of the 240-year history of Russia's most famous theatre begins on the night of 17 January 2013 when Sergei Filin, artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, had acid thrown in his face.
These factors, along with the poaching of orangutans for their infants, which are sold as pets, and the killing of orangutans as agricultural pests, prompted a massive survey of the orangutan population and its habitat in 2004.
The Environment Agency is carrying out a massive survey of all water bodies in England and Wales to see how they fit in with this requirement, and government officials have been alarmed at the preliminary conclusion that most of them do not.
But a new massive survey from Driving-Tests.org (DTO, for short) says otherwise.
At least, those are the results of a massive survey of scientific authors published online yesterday in Science.
An additive model-assisted nonparametric method is investigated to estimate the finite population totals of massive survey data with the aid of auxiliary information.
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"The data reductions for such massive surveys are indeed complicated and require sufficient resources".
Finally, using UAVs instead of fossil fuel-based cars or conventional planes to do massive surveying, making the process more eco-friendly.
With his cane at one side and his red iPad case once again at his feet, Mr. Hockney sat in a gallery at the de Young Museum here one day recently watching the installation of his massive new survey, "David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition".
In 2004 2008, the CSS Project also designed a massive seismic survey of the KPR region.
The India Science Report, released this week, combines information from a massive public survey with data on the country's higher education sector.
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