Lexeme: volume preference  
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  1. noun. Volume preference refers to an individual's preferred level of sound or loudness. It is a subjective measurement that varies from person to person. Some individuals may prefer a high volume, while others may prefer a lower volume. Volume preference can apply to various electronic devices, such as televisions, radios, headphones, or speakers, and can also extend to other settings, such as public spaces, concerts, or events. Ultimately, volume preference is a personal choice influenced by factors such as personal hearing abilities, comfort, and personal preferences. GPT3.5
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  • noun. volume preference (singular), volume preferences (plural)
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