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“Volume” is commonly eToro Review used to refer to indefinite and definite (usually large) quantities of data or rates of data throughput (e.g., “The volume of data we delivered on each date is provided in the following list.”). But unless such a special differentiation is clearly explained, one should in fact assume that the terms are synonyms (as they are in the examples provided above).

  • But unless such a special differentiation is clearly explained, one should in fact assume that the terms are synonyms (as they are in the examples provided above).
  • “Volume” is commonly used to refer to indefinite and definite (usually large) quantities of data or rates of data throughput (e.g., “The volume of data we delivered on each date is provided in the following list.”).
  • But unless such a special differentiation is clearly explained, one should in fact assume that the terms are synonyms (as they are in the examples provided above).
  • But unless such a special differentiation is clearly explained, one should in fact assume that the terms are synonyms (as they are in the examples provided above).
  • “Volume” is commonly used to refer to indefinite and definite (usually large) quantities of data or rates of data throughput (e.g., “The volume of data we delivered on each date is provided in the following list.”).
  • “Volume” is commonly used to refer to indefinite and definite (usually large) quantities of data or rates of data throughput (e.g., “The volume of data we delivered on each date is provided in the following list.”).