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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are voluminous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large in volume or quantity, often referring to written works, reports, or physical objects.
Example: "The reports submitted by the team are voluminous, requiring several hours to review thoroughly."
Alternatives: "are extensive" or "are substantial".
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The tapes are voluminous.
The questions that scientists still need to answer are voluminous.
Its accomplishments, she argues, "are voluminous for a baby agency".
The documents produced by the various inquiries are voluminous but inconclusive.
Most Internet recruiting sites are voluminous versions of the newspaper classified pages they mirror.
There are voluminous data acknowledging the validity of the animal/human bond.
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They were voluminous.
There is voluminous paperwork.
The evidence is voluminous.
The record made is voluminous.
The public record is voluminous.
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