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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any recordings" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to recordings in a general sense, without specifying which ones. Example: "Please let me know if you have any recordings of the meeting that I can review."
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Most record deals provide a label exclusive rights to any recordings made by an artist under contract, including live performances.
We don't have any recordings.
Gavrilov hasn't made any recordings since the mid-90s, and he hasn't played many concerts either.
One young woman asks me who they are, and if they have any recordings.
He's nearly the earliest-born person we have any recordings of.
My great regret is that we never did any recordings together.
There were descriptions of the pageant at the fair, but no mention of any recordings.
The officials also asked for copies of any recordings of any victim's last communication, such as an answering machine message.
For example, if you look at an issue printed 15 years ago, you wouldn't find any recordings of Canada geese in Connecticut.
In the event, Toscanini demanded, and got, complete control over repertory and soloists, and the right to approve or veto any recordings that came out of the broadcasts.
But it is unclear whether the police and prosecutors have any recordings from the restaurant, and, if they do, what they show.
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