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The phrase "massive win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in sports, politics, or business, to describe a significant and impressive victory or success. Here is an example sentence: "The team's massive win against their rival secured their spot in the championship game."
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In every sense this was a massive win for them.
Hawke had led the ALP to a massive win in 1983.
Van Persie paid tribute to his team and said: "It was a massive win.
She congratulated him on his "massive win" on Twitter, and joked about his Jesus tattoo.
It was a massive, massive win for us," said Heskey of the result over the Hammers.
"I thought we were going to get a massive win," Phelan said.
"It's a massive win, because the club deserves silverware and the supporters do too," he said.
In the context of Richmond's season, this was a massive win.
John Faulks, company secretary of Solarcentury, said: "It wouldn't be a massive win.
Ukip's leader Nigel Farage said the "massive, massive win" showed that "all bets are off" for the general election.
It's a massive win and a huge thing for our defence to keep them out at the end.
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