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The phrase "able to complete the volume" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing the capacity or capability to finish a specific amount of work or a task, often related to books, reports, or projects.
Example: "After weeks of hard work, I am finally able to complete the volume of research needed for my thesis."
Alternatives: "capable of finishing the volume" or "able to finalize the volume."
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The initial prognosis of three to five years to live led Michael to believe he would be able to complete the volume.
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Not enough candidates have been able to complete the test.
"I wasn't able to complete the throw," Testaverde said.
You'll never be able to complete the picture.
They might not be able to complete the application.
Nebuchadrezzar II was able to complete the whole building.
Be able to complete the major within the semester limit.
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