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verbatim

[ver-bey-tim] / vərˈbeɪ tɪm /


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Powers is so insistent on this point that he effectively repeats it verbatim later.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, by bouncing around different characters, the author has the opportunity to repeat the same ideas and sentences again — sometimes verbatim.

From Seattle Times

Subramanian did not ask that question verbatim, but it was close enough, with a few specifics added.

From Washington Post

To the extent that creators use common prompts to generate similar images, the scope of copyright should be very thin, to protect against verbatim copying.

From Washington Post

It is true that she often burdens her sentences with more dependent clauses than they can bear, and verbatim transcripts of her extemporaneous remarks can sometimes be hard to follow.

From Washington Post