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"the volume" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "the volume" to refer to the level or magnitude of something, such as sound, liquid, or bulk. It can also refer to a physical object, such as a book or collection of writings. Example: "Please turn down the volume on the TV, it's too loud." (referring to the level of sound) "I need to adjust the volume on my phone, I can't hear the person on the other end." (referring to the level of sound) "The volume of water in the bathtub is too low, can you turn on the tap?" (referring to the quantity of liquid) "I have read the first volume of this book, but I haven't had time to finish the rest." (referring to a physical book).
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Here ends the volume.
The volume is incredible.
"Is this the volume?
"The volume is staggering".
The volume was staggering.
Where's the volume?
The volume rose.
First, turn down the volume.
"It's not just the volume.
He turned the volume down.
The volume is not comprehensive.
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