If there is an ‘et cetera’ in the audio, what should you do? clean verbatim transcribe ‘et cetera’ as a part of the audio. leave ‘et cetera’ out.
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Transcribe ‘et cetera’ as a part of the audio.
Explanation:
- In transcriptions, such as medical or legal transcriptions, literal words indicate that everything dictated should be transcribed in exactly the same way. The wording can be complete or clean.
- Transcription is a systematic representation of a written speech. The source can be another secretary system or the existing text of the utterance.
- The full text should not omit unwanted utterances by the speaker. In plain language, you can slightly edit the original dictation with transcription to improve audibility and readability. Clean wording avoids repeated words, stuttering, filler words, false starts and pauses.
Thus the answer is Transcribe ‘et cetera’ as a part of the audio.
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The correct answer is, transcribe 'et cetera' as part of the audio.
Explanation:
- 'Et cetera' is a Latin phrase that is used in a sentence when there is a list of similar items and it denotes that further items/entities which aren't named but are similar to the ones already enumerated can be considered to be included in the list being talked about.
- For example:- There are many wild animals in this jungle, like lions, tigers, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas, et cetera. Here et cetera denotes that the list of wild animals mentioned here isn't exhaustive, rather it is too long and tedious to include all the names. Hence, et cetera is used to denote all those that don't find direct mention here.
- It is usually abbreviated to etc while writing.
- In transcription of an audio recording, the phrase et cetera is used as such.
Hence the correct answer is, 'If there is an 'et cetera' in an audio, we transcribe 'et cetera' as a part of the audio.
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