example of full verbatim
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Full verbatim refers to a transcript that includes absolutely everything that is said, exactly how the speakers say it. This means we include all ums, uhs, grammatical and vocabulary mistakes, false starts and repetitions - everything. This kind of transcript can be particularly useful if you're studying discourse and the use of language, but can be quite tedious to read if you're more interested in the content or broader themes.
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