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The phrase "about the volume of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements, quantities, or the capacity of an object or substance.
Example: "The scientist presented her findings about the volume of the liquid in the experiment."
Alternatives: "regarding the capacity of" or "concerning the amount of".
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It's all about the volume of the hall.
Like Doherty and Trotter, they were concerned about the volume of immigration.
Many investors are nervous about the volume of issuance and the potential for inflation.
Mr. Ferrall isn't kidding about the volume of rancor on eBay message boards.
The police said Ms. Raymond had complained to Ms. Brown about the volume of her car stereo.
It complained about the volume of money printed by western central banks that was making its own more attractive.
So engaged in the campaign are voters here that very few expressed the traditional complaints about the volume of spots.
Pour in the reserved soaking liquor and cook over a high heat until the liquid has reduced to about the volume of a tablespoon.
Ten years ago, Rodgers and 40 or so of his members marched on Selfridges on Oxford Street after complaints to his organisation about the volume of background music.
He told about the volume of bills sent out, the number of inquiries & complaints, and the types of errors that cause confusion on both sides.
Jonah – whether at Huffington Post or Buzzfeed – has always cared more about the volume of discussion and social sharing than its quality.
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