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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transcript of a" 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 speech, interview, or conversation.
Example: "I need a transcript of a recent interview for my research project."
Alternatives: "a record of a" or "a written account of a".
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I submit as evidence a transcript of a recent conversation: Me (warily): Who is this?
Check out a transcript of a recent live Q&A hosted by Kelly.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between SS Obergruppenfuehrer Karl Wolffand SS Sturmbannfuehrer Huegel.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between SS Obergruppenfuehrer Karl Wolffand SS Sturaibannfuehrer Domizlaff.
I've seen a transcript of a hearing in which a debtor tried to rely on the freeman defence.
Following is a transcript of a hearing yesterday before the Florida Supreme Court, as recorded by The New York Times.
The Russian government released a transcript of a conversation between prime minister Dmitry Medvedev and Alexei Miller, CEO of Gazprom.
They then read a transcript of a discussion among the group and rated the team on various factors.
A transcript of a tape recording of one of those briefing sessions was made available to The New York Times.
Viewing this underdramatized but overstated film is like watching a transcript of a therapy session brought to humdrum life by some Freudian puppet.
Attached to Mr. Klindworth's legal filing is a transcript of a phone conversation he had with his broker about the liquidity risks in the auction-rate securities.
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