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- noun Plural form of
verbatim .
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Examples
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That takes the form of customer feedback forms as well as "verbatims" -- feedback given directly to the agent.
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It's also the first and only system that enables survey and market research vendors to quickly process the answers to open-ended questions, known as "verbatims," in surveys.
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We asked our members to keep their ears pricked around campus and write down eating-disordered "verbatims" whenever they heard them.
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Regan would study the responses to the verbatims, where respondents were invited to describe the candidates in their own words, to gauge how much the spots had defined Morrison, and how much they had changed perceptions of the president.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Often when campaigns used a lot of adjectives in their spots the same words would show up in the verbatims.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Often when campaigns used a lot of adjectives in their spots the same words would show up in the verbatims.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Regan would study the responses to the verbatims, where respondents were invited to describe the candidates in their own words, to gauge how much the spots had defined Morrison, and how much they had changed perceptions of the president.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Regan would study the responses to the verbatims, where respondents were invited to describe the candidates in their own words, to gauge how much the spots had defined Morrison, and how much they had changed perceptions of the president.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Often when campaigns used a lot of adjectives in their spots the same words would show up in the verbatims.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Regan would study the responses to the verbatims, where respondents were invited to describe the candidates in their own words, to gauge how much the spots had defined Morrison, and how much they had changed perceptions of the president.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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