large volume

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandvolume

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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volume
noun
uk
/ˈvɒl.juːm/
us
/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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(Definition oflargeandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflarge volume

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Largevolumedigester/chemostat studies are not normally associated with extremophile microbiology.
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Inevitably in alargevolumeof collected works some contributions stand out as highlights.
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Alargevolumeof empirical research is documenting the second.
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An expected requirement of any course is thelargevolumeof material to read.
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Sadly there is no index which would have been very useful in thislargevolume.
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Thislargevolumecollects the observations that he recorded in his daily journal.
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Thus, thelargevolumeof publications on nematodes is not merely a reflection of their estimated diversity.
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This indicates that the low-pressure right ventricle requires only moderate hypertrophy in order to cope with alargevolumeoverload.
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In the case of low pressure, the plasma spreads in alargevolumeand causes a decrease in the intensity.
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His reports yielded alargevolumeof data about work practices and wages, as well as commentary on how these related to the precarious lifestyles of the poor.
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This is prevented when endosperms are incubated in a small volume, or when abscisic acid is present in thelargevolume.
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The fifteenth century emerges as exciting and fascinating, and much of the excitement and fascination is captured in thislargevolume.
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The low rate of culturing success and long culturing times required discourages the use oflargevolumeculturing techniques for these communities.
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