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The phrase "a long track record" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to someone's history of achievement and success, typically over a long period of time. For example, "John has a long track record of award-winning projects."
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"He has a long track record of success".
"He has a long track record, and he has a long track record of being original," Dr. Ellenberg said.
He's got a long track record of great success.
The Scandinavian country has a long track record of dealing with bank crises.
U Myint Aye, aged 61, from Yangon, has a long track record of peaceful political activism.
The peer has a long track record of making trenchant criticisms of Israel.
Almond has a long track record when it comes to theatre.
Alenia has a strong international reputation and a long track record.
Meles had a long track record of bloody suppression of democracy.
As it happens, she does have a long track record in the field.
"He has a long track record of budgetary submissions that have not held up.
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