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How to use the word Recorders in a Sentence?

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The challenge is voice recorders only record two hours of activity in a cockpit, so by the time they landed in London, this recording could have canceled out and there will be no coverage of what happened within the cockpit.

Peter Goelz

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s kind of a folk song now, if there's any definition of what a real folk song is, in the world of music back a hundred years ago or so — even hundreds of years ago in rural areas — there were no tape recorders or TV or radio, or even people who were literate enough to write things down.

Don McLean

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Lava flows are ideal recorders of the magnetic field. They have a lot of iron-bearing minerals, and when they cool, they lock in the direction of the field, but it's a spotty record. No volcanoes are erupting continuously. So we're relying on careful field work to identify the right records.

Brad Singer

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Over the years we've completed many investigations without the aid of recorders and other investigative tools.

The NTSB

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There were several recommendations stemming from AF447, mainly centered around the flight data recorders and, more specifically, on ensuring the ability to locate them more easily and quickly.

Ilias Maragakis

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I can't use phones with recorders in them. So a lot of the new fangled stuff, for security reasons, I don't get.

President Barack Obama

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The current fixed recorders are highly reliable and cost effective and it is rare to not recover them.

Mike Poole

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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