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volume

noun as in capacity, measure of capacity

noun as in loudness of a sound

noun as in book

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As McMahon observed, the sheer volume of materials the bots draw from and the synthesizing process make it unlikely that any answer will replicate any specific content exactly.

High greenhouse gas emissions from human activity cause global temperatures to rise, melting ice sheets and glaciers, which in turn increases the volume of water in the ocean — encroaching on shorelines around the world.

Firefighters used four water bowsers, two aerial ladder platforms, and a high volume pump to tackle the flames.

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The researchers eventually worked out that 25 million cubic metres of rock - a volume equivalent of 25 Empire State Buildings - slammed into the water, causing a 200m-high “mega-tsunami”.

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They add that videos are initially reviewed by automated tech, which they say removes a large volume of harmful content.

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

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