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The phrase "whole mass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large, undifferentiated collection of people, things, or ideas. For example: "The whole mass of Americans will have to work together in order to move our country forward."
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A whole mass of us went out to meet them.
His mission is to "lift the whole mass into immortality".
For a single clod moves to the same place as the whole mass of earth, and a spark to the same place as the whole mass of fire.
In ten minutes the whole mass of ruins has become one sheet of flame.
He had unearthed, in Australia, a whole mass of material about my grandfather's brother, Sandy.
That's a whole mass of issues I'm not even remotely able to begin to address.
This isn't the place to explain the whole Mass – be glad they're only doing the best bits.
BCTR took a perforated pipe as sparger, while MCTR employed a membrane contactor as the whole mass transfer system.
The diffusion of water through the films followed Fick's law during almost the whole mass sorption curve.
More generally, the attraction of any body at a sufficiently great distance is equal to that of the whole mass at the centre of mass.
The layers are stacked into tiers, the tiers are assembled into a single cake, the whole mass is iced, and finally it is decorated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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