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en masse

[ahn mas, en, ahn mas] / ɑn ˈmæs, ɛn, ɑ̃ ˈmas /




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The Labour MP said it was "critical that we really consider what the impacts of data centres will be before we charge into approving them en masse".

From BBC

Foot-and-mouth vaccines need to be imported as South Africa no longer has the capacity to produce them en masse.

From BBC

Last spring, victims of the Los Angeles wildfires complained loudly and en masse over how State Farm General was handling their insurance claims, especially for smoke damage.

From Los Angeles Times

Treasuries en masse, many central banks are letting their bondholdings mature and replacing them with gold.

From Barron's

The U.S. job market has been defined for months by companies holding off on new hires, but not slashing jobs en masse.

From The Wall Street Journal