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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collect tapes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of gathering or acquiring tapes, such as audio or video recordings, for personal use or a specific purpose.
Example: "As a music enthusiast, I love to collect tapes from various artists and genres to build my vintage collection."
Alternatives: "gather tapes" or "acquire tapes".
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At times, the courtroom tensed as Sheridan insisted that his agency did not purposely stall on the court's demand to collect tapes of officers making traffic stops.
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His second life as a youngster included becoming a minister in his own Church of Eternal Childhood and collecting tapes of every "Mr. Rogers" episode.
For the next five years steel-nerved operatives threw off their K.G.B. shadows long enough to harvest tapes from the manhole, until one day the collected tapes turned out to be blank.
As I started collecting tapes of Dead performances, I learned about how Owsley was probably the first sound engineer in the world regularly to record and archive every performance by a band straight from the soundboard.
Its 22 trucks circle Manhattan day and night, collecting tapes and storing them in its New York vaults, 2 of 17 serving 20 cities.
As well as closely analyzing the unclassifiable tapes in her own sample, Main's laboratory also began to collect unclassifiable tapes from other researchers working with high-risk samples, such as Mary J. O'Connor, Elizabeth Carlson, Leila Beckwith, and Susan Spieker.
They wanted to collect the tapes, testimony, documents & videos of "Tiananmen 1989" to contradict the official history that was bound to appear at home.
But Susan Sisk of the information technology department had the presence of mind in that whirlwind to collect computer tapes with data that had been backed up as recently as Sept. 7. "If she hadn't done that," Mr. Katen said, "it would have taken months to recreate that information".
Although I hear John Zorn appreciated it, am I right, Alex Dylann used to collect cassette tapes he'd find on the street, and that's where we got the sample for the opening of "UCP".
Hydration needs vary by exercise intensity, temperature conditions, and body size, so to tailor recommendations, Baker and her colleagues measure sweat rate and electrolyte concentrations in athletes' sweat, which they collect by taping absorbent pads onto the athletes' skin.
He returned to Japan in 1946 & collected Hiroshima tapes.
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