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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taped version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recording of something, typically audio or video, that has been captured on tape or in a digital format.
Example: "I prefer to watch a taped version of the concert rather than attending it live."
Alternatives: "a recorded version of" or "a video recording of".
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Two others on the West Coast would broadcast the playoff game at 5 p.m. Pacific time, and immediately afterward run a taped version of the debate.
Words, for example, accumulate in an installation by Taro Hattori that includes a taped version of a long, going-nowhere lovers' conversation.
A taped version of Fashion Rocks is scheduled for broadcast tonight at 9 p.m. on CBS and will now follow the multinetwork telethon to raise money for those affected by the tragedy.
NBC said there were often such production decisions when showing a taped version of a ceremony.
He also said he frequently watches a taped version of his final round at Muirfield last year "when I need a little bit of a confidence boost".
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Both the Public Broadcasting System and a major television network are being considered to transmit an edited, taped version of the concert on Sept. 11, Mr. Moran said.
His magnetic performance in "True West," Showtime's taped version of a stage production, is a reminder of how rare it is for one actor to combine stardom with depth.
Representatives for Michael Jackson have forced ABC to remove a performance by the singer from its taped version of the "United We Stand" concert only one day before the show was set to be broadcast, ABC executives said yesterday.
[C7.] ABC Pulls Jackson Performance Representatives for Michael Jackson have forced ABC to remove a performance by the singer from its taped version of the "United We Stand" concert only one day before the show was set to be broadcast, said executives at ABC, which had been extensively promoting Mr. Jackson's performance.
The match may still be going on when the taped version of it begins.
PLAUSIBLY LIVE FOLLIES NBC's taped version of the Serena Williams-Zheng Jie match at Wimbledon last Thursday showed that one rain delay of 37 minutes in real time was pared to 7, according to NBC Greenwich Mean Time, and a second delay of about 90 minutes was truncated to 3, NBC time.
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