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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volume of that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the quantity or amount of something, often in a mathematical or scientific context. Example: "To calculate the volume of that container, we need to know its dimensions."
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"It has not yet been decided what the volume of that will be," it said in a statement on Sunday.
Prelude to Power is the first volume of that story in full.
The first volume of that edition appeared in 1972, and the series was completed in 1977.
The volume of that data, and the insight it can give into people's private lives, has increased exponentially since the early days of Ripa.
Mr. Muhammad's lawyers argued that the volume of that evidence was excessive and that much of it was intended solely to inflame the jury.
Now the first volume of that book's spinoff, "Fairest," has joined in, landing at No. 5 on our paperback list this week.
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A few years ago people realised that the volume of data that businesses generate was becoming unwieldy.
Eight volumes of that edition contain his correspondence, amounting to several thousand letters.
After April 15th, when the Antonveneta shareholders' pact expired, large volumes of that bank's shares would be on the market.
Two wonderful volumes of that trio, live from Sweden in 1965, are available, and the sound is much better than the 1962 issue.
If you can handle that volume of data, that is.
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