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verbatim

[ver-bey-tim] / vərˈbeɪ tɪm /


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But the entries in this journal were mostly copied verbatim out of the presidential schedule, which was printed for him each morning.

From Salon

The state’s worksheets for identifying what it called caution-zone jobs and reducing hazards were included almost verbatim in the Navy’s workplace safety manual.

From Seattle Times

Some of their words are used verbatim in the film to lay bare the horrors of the dictatorship.

From Seattle Times

Respondents could pick as many as they liked from the following list, verbatim and complete with the extra capital letters which appeared in the questions:

From Washington Times

These were transcribed and pieced together into a libretto by the writer Scott Diel, with whom Birman has collaborated on other verbatim projects.

From New York Times