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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio relics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to old or historical audio recordings or sounds that have significance or value.
Example: "The museum displayed a collection of audio relics from the early days of radio broadcasting."
Alternatives: "audio artifacts" or "historical recordings".
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These were the seeds of the Sonic Memorial Project, which aims to gather and weave these and other audio relics for historical preservation.
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Chris Gorringe's successors will still make their weather and postponement reports over the loudspeakers, using rather the same measured tone for good news and bad news, which has always seemed like an audio relic of the days of empire, when tightly regulating one's diction was a way to avoid projecting vulnerability to the potentially restive locals.
"There is another film in its place, using some of its footage but with a different spirit… This is the soundtrack from the lost film, an audio relic of the special film that once was".
Video, Audio and shared URLs to hosting sites such as Vimeo and YouTube can be stored with each relic.
Today, they are relics.
Many relics are preserved.
Particularly celebrated relics rarely moved.
Moderate Republican governors are relics.
We want history — plush, relics.
Beeson Museum exhibits many pioneer relics.
Trophy campuses could become relics.
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