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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taped him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is recording audio or video of a person, or physically securing someone with tape. Example: "The detective taped him during the interrogation to gather evidence."
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One of them taped him.
Some jailhouse snitch, wearing a wire, claimed to have taped him.
Last year, C-SPAN taped him getting ready to swear in new senators.
(After he settled in Hampstead, the BBC taped him speaking, the only such recording in existence).
I taped him to a little motorcycle and shot him through a ring of fire.
Confronted by prosecutors with improper campaign donations to Mr. Leffler, she wore a microphone and taped him.
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"Oh, that," I recall him saying; I wasn't allowed to tape him in the jail.
I know her from 'Saturday Night Live' when I was taping him, for my book".
"I swear to God, I was just going to tie him up, tape him up, shut the door and go," Mr. Tarloff said.
This being New York, most people didn't notice either me, the actor or my three colleagues who were taping him.
In the months of brawling, Mr. Tierney has accused lenders of illegally taping him and exercising bad faith in and out of court.
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