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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recorded material" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing content that has been captured on a recording device or archived, such as audio or video recordings. For example, "The lecture was recorded and the material is now available on the course website."
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Broadcast of taped, filmed, or recorded material.
When viewers resume watching, they are actually seeing recorded material.
§ 73.1208 Broadcast of taped, filmed, or recorded material.
47 CFR § 73.1208 - Broadcast of taped, filmed, or recorded material.
More than half the recorded material is music, mostly dubbed from albums.
The recorded material has been arranged in an interesting and useful way as well.
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The station restored its signal later in the morning but was still only able to broadcast pre-recorded material.
The piece requires the guitarist to prepare 12 overdubbed tracks and play along to the pre-recorded material.
This video is pre-recorded material, which suggests a home-brew hack.
The nearest to creating a picture without the use of pre-recorded material is directly through the use of projected light".
It's important to me to not have any pre-recorded material, aside from some samples or whatever I loaded onto my keyboard.
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