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The phrase "in recordings" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something being captured or preserved in a recording, such as audio or video footage. Example: "The musician's voice sounded even better in recordings than it did in live performances."
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Those portrayals have been widely documented in recordings.
A different sort of voice found its place on stage and in recordings: the crooner.
Such witnesses testify under pseudonyms and with their images blurred in recordings of their testimony.
Their The Harrow and the Harvest album finally closes an eight-year gap in recordings.
Henkey's voice was heard in recordings of the mayday call requesting assistance.
But your choice in recordings may well depend on the narrator.
"Human error in recordings shows that the artist is with you every step of the way.
In recordings made by the police, Ewing described himself as a "neo-Nazi".
But those classics properly need to be heard complete, as they can be in recordings from Point Music.
He utterly discounted the element of risk, the existential confrontation with music in the moment, as preserved in recordings.
The sound of the language was preserved in recordings that the eminent anthropologist Anne Chapman made forty years ago.
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