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The phrase "and of recording" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to both a process or action and the act of recording something, often in a list or description.
Example: "The project involves data collection and of recording the results for future analysis."
Alternatives: "and for recording" or "and to record".
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We found that use of seizure definition based on clinical criteria rather than event duration, and of recording montages closely sampling the activity of epileptic foci, maximize the power to detect treatment effects.
It included the costs of the auctioneer ($669.74) and of recording the foreclosure ($650).
While shooting the film in 2004, Lohan was hospitalized with a kidney infection brought on by stress in her personal life and of recording her first album while the film was in production, prompting Vanity Fair to label it Lohan's "first disastrous shoot".
As a paradigm, imitative interaction offers the double advantage of delineating brain areas of interest already informed by previous research on imitation, and of recording new data concerning spontaneous interactional synchrony.
If participants did not record in the online logs for a one week period, they received an automated message from the TERC reminding them of the importance of exercising and of recording their exercise information.
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and reminiscences of recording sessions and concerts from those who were there.
Confirm your actual days and hours of recording.
We have reported crude and standardised rates of recording.
Map of recording and mist-netting sites.
Smarter ways of recording and documenting our interventions.
Table 1 Summary of recording conditions and data set parameters.
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