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a record of which
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a record of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific record or document that is being discussed or referenced. Example: "The committee maintained a record of which decisions were made during the meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
36 human-written examples
That's a record of which I am very proud".
News & Media
The trial, a record of which was published in On Trial (1966), prompted domestic and international protest.
Encyclopedias
Presumably this means that the duty officer must keep a record of which of "the above reasons" caused him to exclude the visitor.
Academia
The site keeps a comprehensive log of every alteration ever made, with a record of which user or IP address was responsible.
News & Media
Or reading a message from your bank, or from an app that you use to buy coffee or one saying that your flight has been delayed — or a record of which news headline alerts you click on and read.
News & Media
During a visit by a Foreign Office official on October 3, a record of which the Guardian has seen, Mr Mubanga was kept trussed up for the entire 60 minutes.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
24 human-written examples
Two minutes later, shots were reported over police radio, a recording of which was posted online.
News & Media
His quasi-symphony "Play" (2013), a recording of which was released last year, is already regarded as a modern classic.
News & Media
The message — a recording of which was forwarded by Oleszek's campaign — goes on to say that a group sounding like the American Future Fund sponsored the robocalls.
News & Media
Blur have reinterpreted her most famous work, a recording of which is to be launched inside next year's Mars Express interplanetary probe.
News & Media
Just after 9.30am on the same day, Ryan received the abusive message from a female caller, a recording of which was posted on the Justice for LB website.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a record of which", ensure that the context clearly indicates what the "record" refers to. Avoid ambiguity by providing sufficient preceding information.
Common error
Avoid using "a record of which" when a simpler construction like "a record that" or "a record detailing" would be more appropriate and less cumbersome. Using "that" makes the sentence more direct and easier to read.
Source & Trust
85%
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a record of which" functions as a relative clause, modifying a noun and providing additional information about a previously mentioned record or document. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is grammatically correct and is used to specify something about that record.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Academia
33%
Science
15%
Less common in
Wiki
7%
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a record of which" is a grammatically sound phrase used to provide additional information about a previously mentioned record. While correct, it tends to be more formal and can sometimes be replaced with more direct alternatives like "a record that". Ludwig AI and the examples provided indicate its prevalence in news, academic, and scientific contexts. When employing this phrase, clarity is key: ensure that the context makes clear what "the record" refers to. As per usage patterns, its frequent usage lies within News & Media, Academia, and Science, while less common contexts include Wiki, Encyclopedias, and Formal & Business.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a history of which
Replaces "record" with "history", implying a more extensive account.
a log of which
Substitutes "record" with "log", suggesting a more chronological or systematic recording.
an account of which
Replaces "record" with "account", indicating a narrative or detailed explanation.
a documentation of which
Uses "documentation" instead of "record", implying a more formal and comprehensive collection of information.
a transcript of which
Substitutes "record" with "transcript", suggesting a verbatim or written copy.
a chronicle of which
Replaces "record" with "chronicle", indicating a detailed and continuous record of events.
a registry of which
Uses "registry" instead of "record", implying a formal and organized system for keeping track of something.
a register of which
Substitutes "record" with "register", indicating a formal list or record of items or events.
a file of which
Replaces "record" with "file", suggesting a collection of documents or information.
a dossier of which
Uses "dossier" instead of "record", implying a collection of documents about a particular person or subject.
FAQs
How can I use "a record of which" in a sentence?
Use "a record of which" to refer back to a previously mentioned record, such as "The company maintains a database, a record of which is available upon request".
What phrases are similar to "a record of which"?
Similar phrases include "a history of which", "a log of which", and "an account of which", offering variations in formality and context.
Is it better to say "a record of which" or "a record that"?
"A record that" is generally more direct and modern. "A record of which" is grammatically correct but can sound more formal or archaic.
What's the difference between "a record of which" and "the record of which"?
"A record of which" refers to one instance of a record among many, while "the record of which" specifies a particular, previously identified record.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested