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en masse ŏn măs′ adverb In one group or body; all together. in a single body or group; together all together
Edit:
Not trying to be a grammar nazi here, just trying to help educate and better understand your point.
The meaning of “en masse,” as the definition says, is a bunch of stuff altogether. Re-reading your initial comment, that may not be what you meant, but if not, it still would be good to better understand the definition.
If you instead meant that he’s been releasing a mass of drops, saying in mass is somewhat misleading….
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