noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
tape
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They sent her a demo tape and a lengthy letter.
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Pleass has recently been working on a demo tape with producer Mike Moran.
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Years previously, Morrissey had invited Tony Wilson round to his house to play him a demo tape .
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They started to write songs together and Joan was persuaded to record some demo tapes .
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Lisa Marie has been secretly recording demo tapes of songs she has written.
■ VERB
record
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They started to write songs together and Joan was persuaded to record some demo tapes.
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During that time he spends two days recording demos of about 10 new songs.
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Lisa Marie has been secretly recording demo tapes of songs she has written.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I'll give you a quick demo .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Cadence owner Archie Bleyer, however, was not very enthusiastic about the demo of this raw and primitive instrumental.
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I absented myself from a couple of demos.
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I refer to demos of their high end programs.
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Peacefully, sensitively, we must put the demo back into democracy.
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The demo has a five-minute time limit but gives you a precise feel for the game.
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The discs include several of the newer demos, most of which are available on the Web for free.
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With a friendly mix of pleasant pop moments, this demo is outstanding to listen to.
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You can find demos in many other places on the Net.