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Discover Ludwig"a clear record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an individual who has done something without making any mistakes or errors. For example, "She has a clear record of attendance in her classes."
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President Bush has a clear record and agenda.
To wit: The Democrat Party has a clear record when it comes to taxes.
Mr Hussein had a clear record of developing these weapons, using them and concealing them.
I have a clear record of not asking for earmarks for my state.
We also publish the court's order to remove so there's a clear record of the action".
Likewise, it raises tax rates that do not have a clear record of promoting growth and cuts those that do.
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With a small to medium learning curve, these devices are very capable of producing a clear recording.
The road to a cleared record is bumpy still.
Nonetheless, the United States will probably keep its guard up until Brazil establishes a clearer record in foreign policy.
When I visited Askernish in 2007, he and Irvine had placed eighteen flags in the ground, denoting provisional green locations, and were taking readings with a laser range finder and a handheld G.P.S. device, so that Ebert could enter accurate coördinates into his laptop — enabling him, among other things, to leave a clearer record of his thinking than Old Tom Morris did.
With this ban akin to chalking up points on a driving licence, a previously clear record for Overton would have seen this incident met with only a reprimand.
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