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Discover LudwigThe phrase "documentary records" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the records created during the course of business, such as documents, audio recordings, videos, etc. For example: "The company has extensive documentary records on its activities leading up to the lawsuit."
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Mr. Stanley also made many recordings of the Dead in performance, now considered valuable documentary records of the band's early years.
The Shujing is a compilation of documentary records related to events in China's ancient history.
Part of the answer is the lack of documentary records for so much of the story.
Some of his poems read like documentary records of an ephemeral piece of performance art.
This moving, penetrating documentary records his attempt to describe his conditions, confront them and learn to manage them.
Suddenly, Altman's own inner racket of voices and tangles of emotion seem like documentary records of hidden monstrosities.
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Different groups in different times have employed a diverse set of available technologies to communicate to future generations, including oral traditions, written traditions and documentary recording media (still images, sound recordings and moving images).
On that critical point, the documentary record is silent.
Stone's Weekly", a documentary recording of the way journalist I.F.
Stone's Weekly", a documentary recording the way journalist Stone works.
So the California library was opened, in 1990, without the documentary record of Nixon's Presidency.
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