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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volume control" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to the knob or button on a stereo or television that increases or decreases the volume. For example, "I turned up the volume control to listen to the news report."
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"It's like a volume control".
Why do you need a volume control?
That end also has a volume control.
Land of women with no volume control!
Inside, volume control is down to you.
There's no camera or hardware volume control.
The volume control is the only other button.
Perhaps the volume control needs to be turned down.
They are doting, emotional, and have absolutely no volume control.
Take the simple volume control on a TV set.
"The bars don't seem to have volume control," he said.
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