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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be massed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the gathering or accumulation of items, people, or forces in a future scenario. Example: "The troops will be massed at the designated location before the operation begins."
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An extraordinary law enforcement presence will be massed along New York City's waterways for OpSail 2000 on the Fourth of July.
Of course, the big rumor is still that CDMA iPhones will be massed produced beginning in August in September.
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Dr. Adkins anticipates that the robots will be mass-produced within five to six years.
It will be mass-produced at a rate of 15,000 units each week, project founder Eric Migicovsky told reporters at CES.
The key to the story is that Pegatron will be mass-producing a CDMA iPhone by the end of the year, and Verizon will be selling it.
"I fear there will be mass arrests," he said.
Now many fear there will be mass cancellations.
"If nothing changes, there will be mass dissatisfaction," he said.
It is too early to be sure whether there will be mass strikes and protests.
"This is the first year there will be mass market consumer VR," he says.
If there is any honor or vision, there will be mass resignations today.
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