printed volume

collocation in English

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printed
adjective
uk
/ˈprɪn.tɪd/
us
/ˈprɪn.t̬ɪd/
information in the form of books, newspapers, ...
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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 ofprintedandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This may be one of the most important contributions of this well-edited and nicelyprintedvolume.
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Those issued in 1943 alone made aprintedvolumeof over 2,000 pages.
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Up until the 16th edition in 2009, the publication was aprintedvolume.
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The word title in this context is roughly akin to aprintedvolume, although many of the larger titles span multiple volumes.
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March 19, 2010 published the firstprintedvolumemanga.
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As with the two previous recordings, the sequencing of the poems is the same as in theprintedvolume.
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It was a 360 page, hard-coverprintedvolume, distributed to fraters and chapters nationwide, as well as pharmacy school libraries nationwide.
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A set of eight-part psalms for two choirs that he wrote for the basilica were published in 1680; notably being his onlyprintedvolumeof music.
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The libraries contain more than 2.9 million printed volumes, 2.4 million microforms, 49,000 print or electronic journal subscriptions, and 670 reference databases.
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It has 628,000 printed volumes, 1 million microfilms and microfiches, 3,000 serial subscriptions and nearly 2,000 online journal subscriptions.
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It has 752,000 printed volumes, 1.2 million microfilms and microfiches, 5,100 serial subscriptions and nearly 2,000 online journal subscriptions.
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About one million books, however, including rare and old printed volumes, have still not been located.
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In a vanity press, the author takes the financial risk while the publisher owns the printed volumes.
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His plot summaries of the works he discusses in these privately printed volumes are themselves a contribution to the genre.
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All these law reports are in printed volumes.
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They are usually distributed as printed volumes or in electronic form either before the conference opens or after it has closed.
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It currently has 898,377 printed volumes, 2,119 manuscripts and 2,368 incunabula.
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The committee ultimately published two printed volumes collecting the testimony of witnesses before it.
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Publication of the measurements proceeded from 1902 to 1964, and resulted in 254 printed volumes of raw data.
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