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The phrase "a record of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to documentation or evidence of specific events, actions, or information.
Example: "The report serves as a record of what transpired during the meeting last week."
Alternatives: "documentation of what" or "account of what".
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Save this summary as a record of what you've sent.
A notemaker can be assigned to make a record of what is happening in the evaluation.
If you are robbed, make a record of what happened.
For a book lover this type of triage is never a record of what was brought along but a record of what was left behind.
"At the very least," Kamber writes, "there should be a record of what happened".
It is the difference between memories and a record of what happened day by day.
a phonetically simplified language a record of what the speaker is supposed to have said.
But all it was, was a record of what had traded recently.
Save the summary and attachment as a record of what you've sent and who received it.
The board is required to keep a record of what happens in the meeting.
Gettysburg should not be seen as a record of what actually happened.
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