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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dedicated record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a record that is specifically focused on or committed to a particular subject or purpose.
Example: "The researcher maintained a dedicated record of all the experiments conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "a committed record" or "a focused record".
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Specialist surgeons had several characteristics in common: the setting up of a dedicated breast clinic, a defined association with pathologists and oncologists, entry into clinical trials, and keeping a dedicated record of women with breast cancer under their care.
Laura Barton In 1980, high streets would have a dedicated record shop that served the needs of housewives, rockers, soul boys and skins.
Panasonic treats video as a first-class citizen on this camera; there's a dedicated Record button right on the back.
And there's a dedicated record button, so you never have to change modes to flip between stills and videos.
A dedicated "record" button can be engaged at any time, in any mode, and will instantly start capturing video.
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Windows 10 phones (to be released late 2015) have a dedicated recording app called "Sound Recorder".[5].
Nobody needs a dedicated recording machine when the phone can record video".
Video recording and uploading to YouTube is a feature directly built into Android phones and tablets, so having a dedicated recording app isn't entirely necessary on those platforms.
Asus has put some special features into the ROG G751 that are very handy, including a dedicated recording button that activates Nvida's ShadowPlay for in-game session recording.
The US has had many greats, miles better than most, but Britain's first-choice trumpeters were better known in popular culture – Humphrey Lyttleton, Kenny Baker, Kenny Ball, and that dedicated record breaker Roy Castle.
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