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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio tapes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to magnetic tape recordings that capture sound, typically music or spoken word.
Example: "I found a box of old audio tapes in the attic, and I can't wait to listen to them again."
Alternatives: "cassette tapes" or "sound recordings."
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audio tapes
noun
Plural of audio tape
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Tells how he started his company making audio tapes.
Jurors also heard audio tapes of Pflager talking with police after the shooting.
Instead, it plays the audio tapes of oral arguments when they are released.
I played audio tapes and told her that I loved her and to keep fighting.
Audio tapes of Mr. bin Laden's speeches were also reportedly found in his house.
A special rubbish truck has destroyed miles of video and audio tapes.
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A research assistant transcribed the audio-tapes word for word.
Audio-tapes from interviews were transcribed verbatim.
Both the interviews and discussions were recorded on audio-tapes.
Audio-tapes were transcribed by an independent company.
Verification of transcriptions was done by the first author who listened to the audio-tapes twice.
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