bound volume
collocation in Englishmeaningsofboundandvolume
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bound
adjective
uk/baʊnd/us/baʊnd/
certain or extremely likely ...
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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 ofboundandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbound volume
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The rescript may date to 1862-1864, given its location in theboundvolume.
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However, if judged in terms of quality and diversity of content, rather than by weight of theboundvolume, it scores quite highly.
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Wax tablets contain the original inspiration, the beginning of literary composition, of which theboundvolumeis the end product.
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In the case of this debate, the heading will be changed in theboundvolume.
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These will be included in the nextboundvolume.
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The misprint has been noted and it will be corrected in theboundvolume.
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They are not in theboundvolumeat all.
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I shall see that the report is corrected in theboundvolume.
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It will appear in its proper place in theboundvolume.
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We are discussing whether or no two electoral lists should continue to be combined and published together in oneboundvolume.
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However, the main initial advantage will be in providing searchers with several microfiche copies so that they do not have to wait until theboundvolumeis free.
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I very much hope that they will be included in theboundvolumeand that those responsible will take full notice of what has been said this afternoon.
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Will the computer system differentiate between the borrowing of a book and the borrowing of a story contained in aboundvolumeof 12 issues of a quality magazine?
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I understand that in the fullness of time, when theboundvolumeis published, the correction will be made.
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If an error is made in this record, it can be corrected for theboundvolumeso that it will not become a permanent record.
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I may take that suggestion up, or at least produce theboundvolumefor people to read after the event.
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