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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recorded session" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a meeting, lecture, or other event that has been recorded for future reference or playback. You can use "recorded session" when describing a video or audio recording of a past event. For example: "I missed the live webinar, but I watched the recorded session later."
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The recorded session can be used as proof in any hearing that might follow a complaint from a prisoner, and as a training video, Mr. Binko said.
If you are unable to visit campus, we invite you to learn about HGSE by joining our live virtual information sessions or listening to a recorded session.
Why was he there, a detective asked Mr. Komisarjevsky at the beginning of the recorded session at the Cheshire police station.
(The performer later discovered that Joyce did not have the right to block his performance). Shloss herself recalls a conference where a scholar had Joyce's words projected on a screen rather than risk pronouncing the words in a recorded session.
Mating is a strenuous affair; in one recorded session the male was seen tightly grasping the tail of the female with his bill as she led him on an exhaustive chase.
A 2.5 hour recorded session of Lords of Waterdeep isn't "stealing it" to "make money from our work" through YouTube advertising.
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Recording session for today has concluded.
Recording session begins has concluded for today.
MR: Which recording session was that one?
Recording sessions were less satisfying.
Which Beatles recording sessions was I at?
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