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volume

[vol-yoom, -yuhm] / ˈvɒl yum, -yəm /


NOUN
loudness of a sound
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These trends have put pressure on Big Food volumes, forcing many to offer promotions to win back market share.

From The Wall Street Journal

In these smaller volumes of water, nutrients would be more concentrated than in a large ocean, potentially making it easier for simple life forms to survive.

From Science Daily

These patterns suggest that older sellers may be hurt by agents who want to maximize fees by generating a high volume of sales rather than maximizing sale prices, the study said.

From MarketWatch

While the markets tied to the 2024 presidential election garnered huge volumes, sports prediction markets have blown those numbers out of the water.

From MarketWatch

But the company’s earnings call in December signaled momentum among customers paying for AI solutions and an increasing volume of AI tokens processed.

From MarketWatch