The phrase ‘for record’ is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something should be noted as having occurred, generally for posterity or to make a record of an occurrence. For example, "We will make a note, for record, that the meeting will reconvene next week at the same time."
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For record companies, it is nuclear.
For record companies, artists and advertisers, these numbers matter, particularly in comparison with other services.
"And for record?
WHY are these bands expensive for record labels?
The word mark is used as a synonym for record.
The album was too adventurous for record company bosses.
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So much for record-keeping.
"I'm not out for record-setting.
Accountants have long used computers for record-keeping and math.
But there are other costs as well for record-keeping and assorted other administrative costs.
For record-keeping purposes, both hard and soft copies of the representative US views were taken.
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