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"gaining volume" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to increase in size, quantity, or intensity. Example: The stock market has been gaining volume over the past month, resulting in record-breaking profits for investors.
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By contrast, East Antarctica is gaining volume, though at a moderate rate that doesn't compensate for the losses on the other side of the continent".
What kept Corning on a kind of treadmill until this year was that as fast as it was gaining volume and profits from new products, it was losing them in TV tubes.
Do not open the clip too wide, or else the hair will collapse down onto the clip instead of gaining volume.
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"That doesn't necessarily mean you gain volume".
Around 11 p.m., chants of "Wendy!" and "Kill the bill!" gained volume.
Companies need to squeeze costs so they can reach more customers, and accept thin profit margins to gain volume.
The anti-government voices were more muted during the subsequent Republican Presidencies, but gained volume again in 1993, after the election of Bill Clinton.
Should England lose, they should expect the disquiet among a vociferous section of their support base to gain volume.
To some extent the early stages of the publicly funded apprenticeship programme exemplified a desire to gain volume.
But Bing needs to gain volume too, in order to increase the relevance of search results for less common search terms.
This paper analyzes the seller's pricing strategy with the group-buying auction (GBA), a popular form of online auction, which is designed to aggregate the power of buyers to gain volume discounts.
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