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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voluminous package" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a large or extensive package. You can use it in situations where you need to describe a package that is large in size or contains a lot of items. For example: - The postman struggled to carry the voluminous package to my doorstep. - The company sent us a voluminous package filled with product samples and marketing materials. - I was surprised by the size of the voluminous package my friend sent me for my birthday.
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If one wants to understand the full complicity of Wall Street in the Great Recession, look no further than the voluminous package of pre-collapse Lehman Brothers documents that have been made available by the law firm Jenner & Block LLP, which has acted as the coroner in the Lehman post-mortem.
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Their argument appears to have found some traction for some unknown Senator who slipped the 11th-hour amendment into the voluminous legislative package without public discussion.
In the long run, this data may prove highly valuable for developing routing algorithms to power fleets of drones, which seem well-suited for food delivery – as the value per unit of weight is high, packages are not excessively heavy or voluminous, the content is not toxic/dangerous, and being able to ignore traffic should give them a significant speed advantage vs. mopeds and bicycles.
The board package, usually put together under the tutelage of the broker, can be voluminous, sometimes running many hundreds of pages.
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The tapes are voluminous.
They were voluminous.
There is voluminous paperwork.
The evidence is voluminous.
Hence the voluminous nonblogging.
That was blond and voluminous.
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