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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a volume that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific book, collection, or quantity of space or content.
Example: "The library has a volume that contains rare manuscripts from the 18th century."
Alternatives: "a book that" or "a work that".
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Speak clearly and at a volume that matches the interviewer.
It is a volume that is exceeded only around the winter holidays.
The music is played at a volume that makes conversation difficult.
This is a volume that deserves an afterlife, however, and perhaps it can develop one.
The result is a volume that is interesting to read but not intellectually convincing.
Chemero argues for the former view in a volume that is smart, accessible, and engaging.
How do I get files restored from a volume that is backed up?
A third, "The Apocalypse," was recently published in Europe, in a volume that also includes a lengthy self-interview.
Insulated volume is a volume that takes into account the insulation built into a compartment.
The problem is I would like to read 'Assassins,' " -- the sixth book, a volume that had not yet been released.
Music/video players, should be used with headphones set at a volume that does not disturb others.
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