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incremental volume
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'incremental volume' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the gradual increase or increase in small or incremental amounts of volume. For example, "The company showed significant growth in incremental volume during the last fiscal year."
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22 human-written examples
Budgets were driven entirely by a relentless push for incremental volume and revenue.
News & Media
Digital volume controls (on remotes) provide incremental volume settings, which often leave viewers with the option of volume that is either too high or too low.
News & Media
"If there has ever been a good time to look for incremental volume opportunities, it has to be now," he said, even if those opportunities "vary client by client, brand by brand, country by country".
News & Media
If an optimal local content requirement policy serves to monetise the positive externalities from foreign investment, then it is, in essence, a Pigouvian subsidy, which is a first-best policy, but the incremental volume of business which it may induce is a function not only of the size of the positive externalities but also of the response of local suppliers to new business opportunities.
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Parkmobile has managed to handle all their incremental volume by only adding 4 additional customer-care operators.
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"The last thing they need to do is to manufacture incremental volume that's just going to have to be warehoused".
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Let's not forget, the closer the oil benchmarks get to $70, the more American and other marginal producers are likely to produce oil in incremental volumes.
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Hitherto, all of Russia's gas exports have been priced under oil-linked contracts, though European buyers have managed to negotiate some spot-price linkage for incremental volumes.
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Even if you discount lower production in Libya, Nigeria and Venezuela for much of 2018, there will be more oil for a global economy where only two of its biggest five consumers, i.e. India and China, are importing in incremental volumes, while the other three – U.S., Japan and South Korea aren't.
News & Media
Pmax can be related to muscle volume determined from the sum of incremental volumes (equal to the products of slice thickness and cross-sectional area) obtained with magnetic resonance imaging [ 82].
Accuracy and precision of the saliva collection kit was established by comparing incremental volumes collected by the kit (3, 10, and 30 μl) from both the cortisol standards and the whole saliva samples.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing growth or increases, use "incremental volume" to specify a gradual, step-by-step increase rather than an abrupt change. This is particularly useful in financial or scientific contexts where precision is important.
Common error
Avoid using "incremental volume" when referring to large or substantial increases. The term implies small, manageable additions. For significant jumps, consider "substantial volume increase" or "significant volume growth" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incremental volume" functions as a noun phrase, where 'incremental' modifies 'volume'. It describes a volume that increases gradually. As confirmed by Ludwig, this phrase is valid in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "incremental volume" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to describe a gradual increase in volume. Ludwig confirms its validity and provides numerous examples across various professional fields, including science, news, and business. When using this phrase, it's important to ensure that the context aligns with its meaning of small, step-by-step increases, differentiating it from more substantial or abrupt changes. Furthermore, consider using related phrases such as "gradual increase in volume" or "marginal increase in volume" for subtle variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gradual increase in volume
Replaces 'incremental' with 'gradual', emphasizing the step-by-step nature of the increase.
marginal increase in volume
Substitutes 'incremental' with 'marginal', highlighting the small, additional nature of the volume change.
additional volume
Focuses on the 'addition' aspect of volume, omitting the gradual implication.
increased volume
Highlights the fact that the volume has risen, removing the incremental characteristic.
volume increment
Changes the structure to noun + noun, emphasizing a single step in increasing volume.
stepwise volume increase
Replaces 'incremental' with 'stepwise', emphasizing a discrete series of increases.
slight volume gain
Implies a small positive change in volume. Replaces the word 'increase' with 'gain'.
minor volume addition
Uses 'addition' instead of 'increase', emphasizing the aspect of adding a small portion to the existing volume.
extra volume
Highlights that the volume is supplementary. Implies something added or gained.
supplementary volume
Implies the additional volume is being added to complete or enhance something. Stresses the contribution of adding volume.
FAQs
How can I use "incremental volume" in a sentence?
You can use "incremental volume" to describe the step-by-step increase of something. For example, "The marketing campaign resulted in a noticeable "gradual increase in volume" of sales."
What is a good alternative to "incremental volume"?
Depending on the context, alternatives like "gradual increase in volume" or "marginal increase in volume" can be used to convey a similar meaning.
Is it correct to say "incremental volumes" instead of "incremental volume"?
While "volume" can be both countable and uncountable, "incremental volume" usually refers to an overall increase, making the singular form more common. However, "incremental volumes" might be appropriate when discussing separate, individual increases.
What's the difference between "incremental volume" and "additional volume"?
"Incremental volume" implies a gradual, step-by-step increase, while "additional volume" simply refers to an added quantity without necessarily suggesting a gradual process.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested