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The phrase "voluminous market" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a market that is large in size, capacity, or variety, often in terms of products or services available. Example: "The tech industry has a voluminous market, offering countless gadgets and software solutions to consumers."
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But Electronic Arts, with voluminous market research on its side, has determined that the 40-year-old male office worker and golfer who is the target consumer for Tiger Woods Online simply does not care about Mr. Woods's serial infidelity — or doesn't care enough that the drumbeat of tawdry revelations will stop him from buying the game.
Although this is down from an average of $5.3 trillion per day in April of 2013, it is still a very voluminous market.
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"We do voluminous amounts of market research, but Owner Connections will give us real world, filter-free feedback," says Ford e-Marketing manager Jamie Allison.
Afterward, Ms. Glick said, the market was glutted with voluminous look-alikes.
Being exposed to the workings of a research agency (and during the MBA, to Philip Kotler's voluminous dissertations) made me want to become a marketing consultant.
Ascot's monthly reports are voluminous, showing many transactions in and out of the market every day.
When addressing the market, one advantage online companies have is access to voluminous client and prospect data, which traditional financial services companies lack.
JPMorgan's trading activity was so voluminous that the bank was recklessly "employing a manipulative device" in the market for swaps, which are financial contracts that allowed the bank to bet on the health of companies like American Airlines.
Some of them smelled, and their voluminous, often ragged and dusty burkas could conceal anything from a black-market radio to baby clothes or a bomb.
It's by no means the only such solution on the market; others include The Breastfeeding Pouch (similar to the Mamascarf) and Mamaflage (voluminous nursing ponchos).
He appealed to the vast, lucrative market of the unsvelte with the image of a model in a voluminous caftan eating a mound of spaghetti above the tag line: "The Blass Diet: Feel Free".
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