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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taping of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the recording of a performance, event, or show, typically for television or radio.
Example: "I attended a taping of the popular talk show last night, and it was an incredible experience."
Alternatives: "a recording of" or "a filming of".
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The New Yorker followed McGovern to a taping of "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson.
Sometimes I thought I was watching a taping of a Bob Hope Christmas special.
She traveled to Biloxi, Miss., on Tuesday for a taping of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition".
The Comedy Central host broke his wrist before a taping of "The Colbert Report" in June.
Mr. Ritter fell ill during a taping of his program Thursday night.
A taping of her show in Austin, Texas, is now available to watch exclusively on Vimeo.
During a taping of his television show, Cavett pressed him: "You are a colorful, boisterous, sometimes inebriated playboy type.
She had scored a Shia LaBeouf autograph at a taping of the "Today" show earlier in the morning.
Art Smith, the chef and a partner at Joanne, met her at a taping of Oprah Winfrey's show.
Mr. Bush's stop in Burbank was built around a taping of the "Tonight" show with Jay Leno.
A taping of a "Saturday Night Live" to be shown the weekend before Election Day went more as planned.
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