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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific entry or documentation within a particular context, such as a database, log, or collection of information.
Example: "There is a record in the database that shows the transaction history for the past year."
Alternatives: "an entry in" or "a document in".
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"We were approaching a record in tourism.
Will They Set a Record in November?
I still have a record in Denver.
That's a record in this segment by a good margin.
His administration, meanwhile, has set a record in prosecuting leakers.
Also, the trade deficit is a record in current dollars.
That's why they've got such a record in this competition.
"I did a record in a balloon," Furman said.
Brazil ends 2013 with a record in football violence deaths.
Frankie Knuckles spinning a record in his Chicago home, 2003.
He set a record in 2008 with 622 victories.
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