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it would be recorded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it would be recorded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the future possibility of something being documented or noted down. Example: "If the meeting goes as planned, it would be recorded for future reference."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
It would be recorded that September.
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The IPC said the Ukrainian athlete who originally won gold, Maria Pomazan, could keep her medal "in the spirit of fair play" but that it would be recorded as a silver in the medal table.
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Their argument: DeLuca was unaware that the Dec. 27, 2001 sale was to be counted on Stewart's 2001 tax return, thinking it would be recorded in 2002 instead.
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"Our warning to Buttler a couple of times may not go down in the record books, but if we recalled him, then it would be recorded and showed that we had properly warned him".
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British Transport police couldn't have been more helpful, but the PC from Scotland Yard who rang the next day went to great lengths to insist that it would be recorded as a "loss" rather than a "theft" as I hadn't seen it happen so that their clear-up rate didn't get hit.
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When I was a slut, I was free to experiment and make mistakes without the fear that it would be recorded and end up as late-night-at-home viewing for some guy in his Cincinnati basement.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
If you so much as talked about your favorite baseball player in there, it'd be recorded.
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"Love in Vain" sounded as if it'd been recorded by the devil under a bridge somewhere.
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I knew you would be recording it".
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would be record's fourth single.
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Revised in 1913, it would not be recorded and published until the 1950s and would have to wait until 1963 to receive its first public performance.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "recorded" with more specific verbs like "documented", "registered", or "logged" to better reflect the context and nature of the record.
Common error
Avoid using "it would be recorded" when a simple future tense is more appropriate. For example, instead of "The meeting would be recorded tomorrow", use "The meeting will be recorded tomorrow" to express a definite future action.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it would be recorded" functions as a passive voice construction indicating a future action or event that is contingent upon certain conditions. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase correctly conveys the idea of something being documented in the future, given a specific set of circumstances.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Science
33%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
7%
Formal & Business
7%
Reference
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it would be recorded" is a grammatically sound construction used to express a future action that is conditional. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its correctness and suitability for conveying the idea of documentation or notation under specific circumstances. While the phrase is more common in news and scientific contexts, it maintains a neutral register and can be used across a variety of settings. Consider replacing with alternatives like "it will be documented" or "it is going to be noted" for subtle changes in meaning or emphasis. To ensure clarity, avoid using it when a simple future tense is more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it will be documented
Replaces "would" with "will", changing the conditional to a future tense, suggesting a higher certainty.
it will be registered
Substitutes "recorded" with "registered", implying a more formal or official documentation process.
it will be logged
Replaces "recorded" with "logged", often used in technical or systematic contexts.
it is going to be noted
Uses a more informal structure with "going to be noted", implying a future observation or remark.
it is slated for documentation
Emphasizes that the item is scheduled for documentation.
it is scheduled to be taped
Suggests a plan exists to record the item. The use of "taped" suggests an audio or video recording.
a record of it will be made
Changes the structure to emphasize the creation of a record.
documentation of it will occur
A more formal construction, highlighting the action of documenting something.
it is due to be archived
Indicates that archiving is scheduled for the item.
it is bound to be transcribed
Implies a certainty that the item will be transcribed.
FAQs
How can I use "it would be recorded" in a sentence?
Use "it would be recorded" to express that something might be documented in the future, often contingent on certain conditions. For example: "If the session is approved, "it would be recorded" for training purposes."
What are some alternatives to "it would be recorded"?
Alternatives include "it will be documented", "it will be registered", or "it will be logged", depending on the specific context and the type of record being created.
When should I use "it will be recorded" instead of "it would be recorded"?
Use "it will be recorded" when the recording is certain to happen in the future. Use "it would be recorded" when the recording is conditional or dependent on other factors.
Is "it should be recorded" a suitable alternative to "it would be recorded"?
"It should be recorded" implies a recommendation or obligation, whereas "it would be recorded" expresses a conditional future action. The better alternative depends on whether you want to express a suggestion or a possibility. Example: "For safety reasons, "it should be recorded"", vs. "If the event takes place, "it would be recorded"".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested