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"participant lists" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a list of individuals or groups who are involved in a particular event or activity. Example: The event coordinator handed out participant lists to all of the athletes before the marathon began.
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Information on participation was obtained from the participant lists kept by the exercise instructors.
Additionally, relevant congress participant lists as well as member lists of significant medical societies and reports of the World Health Organisation were analysed.
Thereby, we implemented a set of assessment criteria derived from literature and adapted them to the case study at hand for the analysis of empirical material (participant lists, project schedule, meeting minutes and observation protocols).
De novo data and participant lists are not allowed in Meeting Reports.
The data company purchased potential participant lists from another company and recruited participants by sending postal mails and e-mails.
Our study was independent of the cancer genetic research discussed here so we could not make use of participant lists from those studies.
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Harris counters that it gives users several direct and easy opportunities to remove themselves from Harris' participant list.
And Sir John is entered on the official conference participant list as "Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power" – which definitely counts as an external organisation.
Ferguson appears on the Bilderberg participant list as "professor of history, Harvard University", which is true, but perhaps not quite true enough.
When asked about a parade participant listed as "Rollerblader with American Flag," he sweetly said, "She's just a patriotic person".
And if Sweden's deputy director-general at the ministry for foreign affairs is attending the conference, how come her name is not on the participant list?
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