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demo
verb
To record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.
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The word 'demo' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun or a verb. Noun example: They gave a demonstration of how to use the software. Verb example: She demoed the product to interested customers.
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Prosecutors say that messages posted by Harris – who goes by the twitter handle @destructuremal – could show whether the defendant was aware that he was breaking police orders relating to the demo.
I didn't have money for a photo shoot, so I sent my demo out – a soulful demo - without a picture.
I found the cracked shareware demo for the original MP3 encoder, which even its inventors had considered lost.
Aphex Twin (real name Richard D James) has recently released an EP on Warp records and has also uploaded more than 150 demo tracks on his Soundcloud account.
Last season it averaged a little under 3.4 million viewers in the demo, including people who watched it the same day on DVR and probably fast-forwarded through the ads.
We had been together since first demo in Damascus.
When an Occupy demo in the centre of Frankfurt makes world news, I shall hurry to join in.
"Stephen did the demo and he thought it was going to be his song," Walsh recalls.
So far, that has included a TV show, a photo-sharing app and the launch of a YouTube channel that, besides hosting the demo video of the Minecraft mod, also features live-action pranks and animation.
I'd rather listen to the demo than the properly recorded version of almost everything from the last 20 years.
Surprisingly enough, the group's 15-cut demo tape is more tame, with the vocals much clearer, resulting in a more commercial sound than one would first suspect by their stage demeanor.
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