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paper trail
noun
a written or printed record, as of transactions or judicial opinions, especially when used to incriminate someone.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of paper trail1
Example Sentences
Second, an estimated 98% of American voters already cast ballots that leave a paper trail because that’s one way voting machines record votes.
But he lacked a paper trail, or a history with the conservative Federalist Society or Ronald Reagan’s Department of Justice, which served as proving grounds for the rising generation of Republican lawyers.
Souter was said to have no “paper trail,” but Sununu privately assured activists that he would be a “home run for conservatives.”
It also conflicts with the paper trail, which shows that they incorporated and registered the domain "girlsgonebible.com" a month before the first episode was released.
There's a long paper trail pointing to race as the reason they painted a target on Brown's back.
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