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The phrase "has not been recorded" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not been documented or documented accurately. Example: The meeting minutes have not been recorded yet, so I cannot provide a summary of the discussion.
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However, full recovery of shear strain has not been recorded.
Whatever happened to the napkin has not been recorded.
A secret lien, Mr. Wasser said, is basically a lien that has not been recorded.
Cage died in 1992 and this score has not been recorded.
An expense accrual should be made for goods or services provided where the expenditure has not been recorded.
As far as we are aware, the activity of DQ itself against Mtb has not been recorded.
Secretary of state for employment, Engracia Hidalgo, said such as "prolonged downward trend" has not been recorded since 1999.
A tornado has not been recorded in Manhattan, in any month, since the Weather Service started keeping records.
"I believe there is an avalanche of liabilities that has not been recorded in their reserves," Mr. Christensen said.
It formerly was present in Honduras, from whence the type specimen originates, but has not been recorded there since the 1850s.
Recorded motions may be specified at one or more locations, and the method produces compatible accelerograms at local-field points where the motion has not been recorded.
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