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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dictaphone was invented in the early 1900s.
The dictaphone has been largely replaced by digital recording devices.
The author used a dictaphone to record his thoughts for his book.
He spoke so quickly that the dictaphone struggled to keep up.
She's a journalist, so she's always using her dictaphone to record interviews.
My boss asked me to make a recording of the meeting using the dictaphone.
I need to transcribe this interview, so I'm going to use my dictaphone.
The historian used a dictaphone to record an oral history interview.
The podcaster used a dictaphone to record interviews for the show.
The quality of the recording on the dictaphone was poor, making it difficult to transcribe.
The journalist used a dictaphone to record the interview.
The lawyer dictated his notes into the dictaphone.
The doctor used a dictaphone to transcribe his patient notes.
The professor recorded her lectures using a dictaphone for students to review later.
The executive dictated a memo into the dictaphone for her assistant to transcribe.
She always carries her dictaphone with her in case she gets an idea for a story.
The detective used the dictaphone to record the suspect's confession.
My grandfather still uses a dictaphone to record his memoirs.
The historian used a dictaphone to record the oral history of the village.
The secretary used a dictaphone to transcribe the boss's dictation.
The novelist used a dictaphone to record his ideas for the new book.
The professor used a dictaphone to record the lecture for the absent students.
The court reporter used a dictaphone to transcribe the trial proceedings.
I need to buy a new dictaphone to record the meeting.
The writer spoke into the dictaphone to capture his thoughts on the story.
The researcher recorded the subject's responses using a dictaphone.
The lecturer used a dictaphone to record his lectures for the students to listen to later.
The musician used a dictaphone to record ideas for new songs.
The investigator used the dictaphone to document the witness's statement.
The police detective used a dictaphone to record his investigative notes.
He used his dictaphone to record his thoughts while walking in the park.
The secretary transcribed the boss's dictaphone notes into a report.
The historian used the dictaphone to capture the oral history of the community.
My boss records his meetings using a dictaphone.
The lecturer recorded the lecture using a dictaphone for students who couldn't attend the class.
The journalist always carried a dictaphone to capture quotes and interviews on the go.
The executive always carried his dictaphone to record important meetings.
The historian used a dictaphone to record oral histories from elderly people.
The detective used a dictaphone to record his findings and clues in the investigation.
The doctor dictated his notes onto the dictaphone for transcription later.
The executive used a dictaphone to dictate memos and emails to his assistant.
He used his dictaphone to record the lecture for later reference.
The author used a dictaphone to record his thoughts and ideas for his book.
The historian used a dictaphone to record oral history from the local community.
The traveler used a dictaphone to record his experiences during his journey.
The lawyer used a dictaphone to record his thoughts and ideas for his closing argument.
The linguist used a dictaphone to record conversations for analyzing the nuances of the language.
The professor recorded his lectures using a dictaphone for students who missed class.
The detective used a dictaphone to record witness statements for the investigation.
I recorded my grandfather's story on a dictaphone.
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