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Filter by Meaning The musician will transcribe the lyrics of the new song for the album.
The assistant will transcribe the lecture for the professor's online course.
The court reporter will transcribe the testimony from the witness stand.
The secretary will transcribe the notes from the meeting onto the whiteboard.
The librarian will transcribe the handwritten letter into a digital format.
She loves to transcribe old family recipes to preserve them.
The music teacher asked her to transcribe the melody for the class.
I need to transcribe this interview for my research paper.
The archivist will transcribe the old letters and documents for the museum exhibit.
The translator will transcribe the speech from Spanish to English.
The speech-to-text software can transcribe the podcast for the hearing impaired.
The court stenographer will transcribe the entire trial.
The budget analyst will transcribe the budget proposal into the budget system for review by management.
The interpreter will transcribe the court proceedings for the foreign defendant.
The braille printing machine can transcribe text into raised dots.
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