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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recorded form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a version of something that has been documented or captured in a specific format, such as audio, video, or written text.
Example: "The lecture was provided in a recorded form, allowing students to review the material at their own pace."
Alternatives: "a documented version" or "a captured format".
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This test wasn't a metric for songs as written things, because pop music is a recorded form more than a written one.
In this paper, a Ubiquitous Learning Log ULLL) is defined as a recorded form of knowledge or learning experiences acquired in a learner's daily life.
Once a college course is converted into a recorded form of online education it becomes a commodity.
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The child's local physiotherapist fills in a recording form 1 2 times a year.
Pop isn't classical or jazz, and as a primarily recorded form it doesn't reward the most gifted players.
Richard, meanwhile, is due to appear – in recorded form – at an upcoming Australian staging of Snow White – Winter Family Musical.
Details of exacerbations of COPD will be recorded on a record form held by all participants.
The EHES Manual has a template for a recording form for the blood pressure measurements.
The child's local physiotherapist fills in a recording form twice a year up to six years of age and once a year thereafter.
The child's local physiotherapist examines the child and fills in a recording form twice a year until the age of six, then once a year.
The child's local physiotherapist fills in a recording form twice a year until six years of age, then once a year.
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