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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an authentic or genuine record, often in contexts discussing music, data, or documentation.
Example: "After years of searching, I finally found a real record of my family's history."
Alternatives: "an authentic record" or "a genuine record".
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She has a real record.
"It's not a real record.
A "real" record shop opened – in dusty, bustling, complicated, ancient Alexandria.
"My opponent is a nice gentleman, but he doesn't have a real record or any experience," she said.
I have the freedom to give away my albums because I've never worked under a real record label".
Putting records out on our 'not really a real record label' DIY label Sideways Saloon was the only way we were going to get ourselves heard.
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It's a real recording in the hall in Berlin.
Most affecting is the scene in which we hear a real recording of a girl trapped in a classroom and phoning the emergency services.
This is understandable, since an audio texture is based on a real recording from the given location.
A second sample was presented, this time a fragment of a real recording, and the subject was told that this example is such that it would receive the highest ratings in terms of audio quality.
This lush orchestral treatment was in direct contrast to the Beatles' stated intentions for a "real" recording when they began work on Get Back.
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