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The phrase "an extensive volume of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a large amount of information, data, or content on a particular subject. Example: "The research paper presented an extensive volume of evidence supporting the hypothesis."
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A complex survey such as PIAAC generates an extensive volume of data of interest to a wide range of users.
In other words, in stocks like V and GS, institutional sellers started the selloff before HFT sellers by an extensive period of time as well as an extensive volume of trades.
By capitalizing on an extensive volume of yeast (Saccharomyces spp).
There is an extensive volume of research performed in the area of HIV/AIDS and TB in Vietnam.
Historically, there is an extensive volume of literature on the search for resistance to take-all disease within elite hexaploid bread wheat cultivars [ 2],[ 3].
An extensive volume of wastewater originated from industries which are released into channels either untreated or inadequately treated causing water pollution.
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Despite the extensive volume of research results on WSN [8], the considerable amount of ongoing research efforts on CR networks [9], and the new interest in CWSN [10], security in CWSN is vastly unexplored field.
A potential hurdle to studying lysosomal Ca2+ signals stems from the fact that, although these organelles sequester Ca2+ to high concentrations, the total amount of luminal Ca2+ within each lysosome is small compared, for example, with the extensive volume of the continuous ER lumen.
The availability of anecdotal evidence on the use of O. stamineus in folk medicine has led to substantial interest in O. stamineus and its traditional uses as indicated by the extensive volume of research devoted to this plant, including the identification of the plant extract phytochemical content.
October 1812 or October 1818 Sodus Point, New York June 3, 1877 New York City, New York Elizabeth Fries Lummis Ellet, née Elizabeth Fries Lummis (born Oct. 1812/18, Sodus Point, N.Y., U.S. died June 3, 1877, New York, N.Y.) American historical writer, best remembered for her several extensive volumes of portraits of American women of the Revolutionary War and of Western pioneer days.
Vertisolic expansive soils are characterized by unique morphological features and extensive volume changes of swelling clay minerals.
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