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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or piece of information that pertains to a specific subject or topic.
Example: "The library has a record about the history of the town that is very informative."
Alternatives: "a document regarding" or "a report on".
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(Gung-Ho! Recordings) Irish they may be, but the Japanese Popstars haven't made a record about a renewed interest in the works of James Joyce.
Lyrically, "A Deeper Understanding" is a record about self-interrogation.
More importantly, it is a record about which we suspend our disbelief.
It happens to us all, but would we necessarily make a record about it?
This is a record about long-ago conflicts that speaks urgently to our times.
"It's a record about growing up really, just coming to terms with who I am".
"Making a record about fear is one thing," snarked Rolling Stone in its one-star review.
Under the new rules, agents will be allowed to search databases without making a record about it.
"To Pimp A Butterfly" will accommodate many interpretations, but it is, importantly, a record about patrimony, both personal and national.
"What most do is just make a record about partying to drink it all, but he's not celebrating alcoholism.
Under the new rules, agents will be allowed to search such databases without making a record about their decision.
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