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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added volume" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an increase in size, capacity, or quantity, often in relation to products, design, or sound.
Example: "The new hairstyle gives her added volume, making it look fuller and more vibrant."
Alternatives: "increased volume" or "enhanced volume."
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The added volume, argues Mr Smith, would even benefit Cathay Pacific.
Murenu added volume to the front of the hair and kept the sides and back tight and straight.
Some skirts had a side panel that added volume to the silhouette as it dipped asymmetrically at the hem.
Or having to sing while trying to lift David's grand piano, the resultant strain forcing me to subconsciously belt out the notes with added volume.
The added volume of mail it brought to his already besieged house, and the invitations to receive awards and honorary degrees, I don't think he cared for.
My favourite hair product came from Redken, whose Wind Blown Finishing Spray (£11.40) added volume, hold and the texture of hair styled by a speeding convertible.
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Paired T-testing showed significant differences in thread formation when comparing the three added volumes.
Add volume to your hair by teasing it or adding volumizer.
Gluten also traps carbon dioxide, which, as it ferments, adds volume to the loaf.
These stiff skirts came into fashion in the 1840s, adding volume to dresses and overskirts.
"However, it does have ruffles and that adds volume to the hips".
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