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volume

[vol-yoom, -yuhm] / ˈvɒl yum, -yəm /


NOUN
loudness of a sound
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The volume of cases they were assessing was too difficult to keep on top of to keep users safe, which left teenagers and children especially at risk, he added.

From BBC

During busy periods, more controllers are brought in to manage the greater volume of aircraft in particular areas and controllers are rotated more frequently to ensure they don't become overwhelmed.

From BBC

"The United States is, without question, currently more focused on the Middle East… There may be delays in delivering certain weapons or reductions in the volume of critical defensive supplies for us."

From BBC

Others are eager to work with him, hoping a good relationship will lead to higher volume.

From The Wall Street Journal

Around 100 million barrels of physical oil are bought and sold every day, but the daily volume of oil trading on derivatives markets can reach 6 billion barrels.

From The Wall Street Journal