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volumes

noun as in capacity, measure of capacity

noun as in loudness of a sound

noun as in book

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China is reported to be helping to sustain Russia's war effort with large volumes of dual-use technology, which it denies.

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He called it “an excellent example of the Midcentury Modern style,” noting its Googie-style sign, “simple geometric volumes, low sloped roof, relatively chaste exterior walls and decorative concrete blocks.”

Postal services across Europe are grappling with the decline in letter volumes.

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The fact they scored the final try of the match, having conceded 17 before that, spoke volumes of their capacity to keep going.

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The fact that he invited his British opposite number to the frontline of a deeply sensitive problem for both countries speaks volumes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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