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The phrase "a record of brushes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a documented history or log of brushes, possibly in the context of art, maintenance, or inventory.
Example: "The artist kept a meticulous record of brushes used for each painting to track their wear and tear."
Alternatives: "a log of brushes" or "a history of brushes".
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According to public records, Dear has lived in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia and has a record of brushes with the law.
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The couple have built up something of an impressive record of brushes with the law.
The Times report also touches on his record of brushes with the law, which includes charges for serious offenses like making terroristic threats and weapons violations.
"A record of betrayal.
Keep a record of events.
Keep a record of damages.
Keep a record of debriefing.
Keep a record of incidents.
A record of loaded drivers.
An essay attributed to him, "Bifaji" ("Record of Brush Methods"), describes the aims, ideals, and methods of the classical landscape painter who is in harmony with nature.
Wipe your records regularly with a record cleaning brush.
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