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The phrase "an accurate transcript" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written record that faithfully represents spoken words or events.
Example: "The court requires an accurate transcript of the proceedings for their records."
Alternatives: "a precise record" or "a faithful account".
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Correction: In this case I had an accurate transcript printed out.
Simply by analysing audio recordings of keyboard clatter, computer scientists can now reconstruct an accurate transcript of what was typed including passwords.
After Thanksgiving, Mr. Landry tried to bargain with him: In exchange for an accurate transcript, Mr. Simon would pay no tuition but keep his daughter in the school, according to texts reviewed by The Times.
And he doesn't record his side of phone conversations because speech recognition software still isn't good enough to provide an accurate transcript.
Press members were confined to a nearby room, where they could watch on television; stenographers were standing by at the Ambassador to ensure an accurate transcript of Nixon's remarks for the press, who would be facing deadlines in the East.
You will need to carefully proofread it word for word to ensure an accurate transcript.
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"This is a more accurate transcript".
But add the odd "I'm so sorry" and "This must be so hard for you", and you've got a fairly accurate transcript of the typical conversation.
I sometimes worry that a truly accurate transcript of my interviews (perhaps of any interview) would read like the ramblings of two drunken lunatics on a bench in the park.
Or as a more accurate transcript would have it: "Friends [YOU'RE NO FRIEND OF MINE!], the real risks to our NHS come from independence [RUBBISH! THAT'S A LIE!].
L. 85 791 substituted "thereupon file in the court" for "forthwith prepare, certify, and file in the court a full and accurate transcript of" and "as provided in section 2112 of title 28" for "the charges, the evidence, and the order revoking the grant" in third sentence.
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