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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transcript" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written or printed version of spoken material, such as a recording of a conversation, lecture, or interview.
Example: "After the interview, I requested a transcript to review the candidate's responses in detail."
Alternatives: "a written record" or "a written account".
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(A transcript is here).
Read a transcript below.
A transcript follows.
And there's a transcript.
(We've posted a transcript).
"A transcript implies testimony.
I didn't need a transcript.
And a transcript is here.
A transcript was released today.
Read a transcript of the letter.
A transcript of the debate is here.
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