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The phrase "a matter of record" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is officially documented or acknowledged.
Example: "The decision to approve the project is a matter of record and cannot be disputed."
Alternatives: "officially documented" or "on the record".
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Their success is a matter of record.
This is a matter of record.
That is a matter of record".
It is a matter of record.
The figures are a matter of record.
The results of these policies are a matter of record.
"This is a matter of record," he said.
This is a matter of record and cannot be petitioned.
What Custis did is not a matter of record.
How Samuel Spencer died is a matter of record.
All of this has long been a matter of record.
More suggestions(18)
a matter of reputation
a matter of tradition
a matter of recording
a matter of minutes
a matter of historical
a matter of timing
a matter of fact
a matter of altitude
a matter of attraction
a kind of record
a presenter of record
a string of record
a matter of perspective
a matter of interpretation
a matter of opinion
a matter of peace
a matter of partnership
a matter of health
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