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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive talents" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could say: "The singer had a massive talent for singing and songwriting."
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"[The purpose of] this exhibition is to take something I find really inspiring and really innovative and put it in a different context in order to showcase the massive talents of these artists".
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"Armstrong's a massive talent, a misunderstood talent," Chalvatsiotis said.
But there has been a massive talent drain in Australia.
He was a massive talent, and has left this huge legacy.
"Obviously I think he is a player of massive talent but he was never mentioned to us".
"I've been on tour for a long time and I've seen massive talent come along," Clarke said.
He was an amazingly nice, gentle guy and a massive talent back then, and he still is.
Seems like a good time to say that Oisin Tymon is one of the nicest guys I know, and a massive talent.
After drug rehabilitation, Capriati came back to tennis in February 1996, but did not dedicate herself enough to get the most out of her massive talent.
There's a massive talent pool in my position and you can see what Stuart is trying to do in building competition for places throughout the team".
On Sunday against Chelsea at the Britannia Stadium, Woodgate expertly bottled up a sharp looking Fernando Torres as the Potters held the Blues goalless, again showing signs of his massive talent.
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