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"volume of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of evidence that has been collected during an investigation or study. For example, "The police had a large volume of evidence to suggest that the suspect had committed the crime."
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But the sheer volume of evidence dismays him.
It is a matter of volume of evidence.
The volume of evidence in New York City alone is staggering.
The facts are difficult to dispute, given the volume of evidence.
As such, the level of historical reconstruction needed was extraordinary, as was the volume of evidence for a successful claim.
Prosecutors replied that they needed to take into account the large volume of evidence and jurisprudence from recent trials that might overlap with the case against Mr. Karadzic.
However, despite the volume of evidence of potentially life-threatening problems, "the trust had failed to take effective action in response to these concerns", the CQC report found.
Ellis has been pushing prosecutors to speed up their case and has expressed annoyance about the volume of evidence they have attempted to introduce at various points.
On this all important question evidence has been given for the prosecution, and a considerable volume of evidence for the defence.
Mr. Mladic's lawyers have in the past asked to postpone the trial by three months to deal with the volume of evidence.
Other defense lawyers expressed anxiety about the time needed to prepare for trial, given the volume of evidence and the number of defendants.
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