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The phrase "a transcript of something" 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: "The professor provided a transcript of the lecture for students who were unable to attend."
Alternatives: "a record of something" or "a written account of something".
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There was a printout of a Drudge Report mention of Arpaio; a transcript of something conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh had said; a request for an interview from PBS; another from CNN International; and a third from a woman reporter who had turned up unannounced from Vice magazine.
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"I don't want some trap or something," he said, according to a transcript of the call, which Villarejo recorded.
A transcript of the May 22 hearing quotes Judge Gaeta as saying, "It's just something between these two people that clicked beyond the teacher-student relationship".
Here is a transcript of her argument.
A transcript of our chat follows.
Read a transcript of the conversation below.
Replay a transcript of the discussion below.
A transcript of their discussion follows.
A transcript of our conversation appears below.
A transcript of their conversation follows.
A transcript of our discussion follows.
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