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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oral account" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a spoken or verbal retelling or description of an event or series of events. Example: The police officer took an oral account from the witness at the crime scene.
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This heavily illustrated, always entertaining oral account of the British comedy troupe remembers the Pythons' childhoods, their college days, the television show and the movies.
Skaz, in Russian literature, a written narrative that imitates a spontaneous oral account in its use of dialect, slang, and the peculiar idiom of that persona.
We used five males (ranges 37 to 66 years old, 70 to 94 kg) who gave informed consent to participate in the study after receiving a written and oral account of the project.
In the context of the clinical trial it is highly unlikely that participants were not given the information in the form of a patient information letter and the findings highlight the necessity of checking that patients have read and understood the information provided and, if not, providing an oral account.
The narration can be considered an oral account in that it is woven from the verbal interactions of everyday people.
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John Hersey's Hiroshima, first published in 1946, remained the only "oral history" account released by a major, commercial American press.
Within Chapman's lifetime, oral accounts of his activities began to circulate.
Bracknell said the legitimacy of oral accounts by community elders would have to be given greater recognition.
The helmets photograph what they see, and record oral accounts from protesters and witnesses.
Unlike Willingham, the thirteen men and women who give oral accounts of their unjust incarcerations in "Surviving Justice" were all exonerated and set free, often on DNA evidence.
According to Indigenous oral accounts and European histories, Bennelong had sent the governor a piece of whale meat with an invitation for him to come to Kai'ymay.
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