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The phrase "audio form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to content that is presented in an auditory format, such as recordings, podcasts, or audio files.
Example: "The lecture was made available in audio form for those who prefer listening over reading."
Alternatives: "audio format" or "sound format".
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New details are also recorded in audio form.
A. Hundreds of radio stations around the world offer their programming content in streaming audio form.
NPR's new applications, however, will emphasize news content, offering quick links to articles in written or audio form.
The original collection also included first-person video recollections, five of which are sampled here in audio form.
Analyzes recorded music in digital audio form using advanced signal processing and optimization techniques to understand higher-level musical meaning.
Krukowski makes complex ideas delightfully accessible, and in audio form he's able to include wonderful sounds: street noise, song bits, chitchat at a record shop.
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Further responses regarding these two audio forms are reported below.
For our project we envision converting this music to playable audio forms and making it accessible to the public in a variety of value-added, contextualizing digital and installation media exhibitions.
In our online version of the ART, instructions were presented in both written and audio forms to reduce reading load.
This book is available on different formats, even free PDF and also in audio forms that you can listen on your MP3 device while driving or travelling to school or work.
Larger, epidemiologically designed and controlled studies of health information delivery (e.g., audio-forms) need to be undertaken in order to include those who cannot read, those whose language has no written form [ 33] and those Indo-Asian sub-cultures not adequately represented herein.
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