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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tape of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recording or a physical tape that contains a specific audio or video content.
Example: "I found a tape of a concert from the 1980s that I used to love."
Alternatives: "a recording of a" or "a cassette of a".
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We listened to a tape of a party breaking up.
It was a tape of a song by Aretha Franklin that was about to be released.
Inside the bovine box, a tape of a real cow repeats endlessly, as if cloning itself.
She claimed she had a tape of a conversation between herself and the prince which backed her claim.
We listened to a tape of a man in Cut Off, Louisiana, who said he fished for frimps.
It was a tape of a speech made by the Rev. James Bevel at the Univ. of Calif.
Steve recently heard a tape of a show from '93 or '94, and I was doing it then.
We listened to a tape of a British actor — Monich was helping him to play an American priest.
(A tape of a volcanic 1980 piano-and-voice performance has surfaced; hopefully, it will be released).
Along with his missive he included a tape of a recent episode in which a stripper is beaten to death.
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But he'd seen something he couldn't ignore -- a tape of an Ole Miss game.
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