Sentence examples for found verbatim from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "found verbatim" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been directly quoted or copied without any alterations or edits. Example: The lawyer presented evidence from the report, which was found verbatim in the company's internal documents.

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In response, Green pointed out that many constitutional concepts — like judicial review and separation of powers — are not found verbatim in the Constitution.

Second, GO terms (and associated synonyms) are designed for unifying gene function annotations rather than for text mining, and are therefore rarely found verbatim in the article.

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Support for our findings of sleep benefit from "clearing the mind" can be found in verbatims reported in a recently published phenomenology study of the lived experience of MBSR training in 8 women with breast cancer conducted by Weitz et al. [ 22].

But if you want to see how people really talk, just find a verbatim transcript from a television interview.

In a chapter he had titled "My Daughter Is Unhappy," she found "years of verbatim conversations," and reeled to read this summation of the narrator's daughter: "She sometimes seems so barren of hope that I find myself grieving silently alongside her, as though at an empty coffin or grave in which her future is lying dead already".

I've known this happen verbatim.

Verbatim theatre has always been very strong on the idea of the "authentic", something I've always found odd as any verbatim play is as much an act of creative editing as a drama play conjured from its author's imagination.

The fact that, thanks to the indiscretion of one of his colleagues, his extremely frank exposition of this dilemma found its way almost verbatim into the Financial Times demonstrated, if nothing else, how completely he enjoyed the confidence of the new ministerial team in London.

The memory finds its way verbatim into his 2006 novel, Swimming to Ithaca, when the young hero steps off the aeroplane into "the heavy hand of heat, like a slap in the face", but the moment appears to have set off deeper reverberations.

One of the most significant developments in recent years has been the growth of verbatim theatre, which found its chief home at London's Tricycle theatre.

I vetted the thesis and found that it had 75 pages with uncredited verbatim sentences, often more than one per page.

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