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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific record or documentation related to a particular subject or context.
Example: "The researcher found a record on a rare species of bird in the archives."
Alternatives: "a document about a" or "a file regarding a".
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He is generally credited with having been one of the first musicians to spin vinyl: to use a record on a turntable as a musical instrument.
"This is good," he said, placing a record on a growing pile beside him.
In an age when we can wallpaper our lives with a random shuffle of MP3s, there's something splendidly willed about choosing to put a record on a turntable.
The whole ritual to put a record on a turntable just to listen to it, I don't do that too often".
Mr. Hodgson's idea was to shoot the show live, with a camera that was locked down in the middle of a set that rotated like a record on a turntable.
His effort was a record on a straight track, but it is not recognized as an official world mark because track and field's governing body recognizes only the 200 run around a curve.
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The Keep It Tidy man playing a record on an upturned bin is one of the best dance music logos in history, and that can never be disputed.
I learned a CliffsNotes version of Hebrew and memorized my Torah portion from a recording on a MiniDisc.
Rather, the work is instanced by playing a copy of a recording on an appropriate device (1996).
They scored 84-2, a record on such an occasion, and defeated George Jacobs, Ralph Katz, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace, Steve Garner and Howard Weinstein by 11.
"Hillary Clinton doesn't have a record on very much; she does have a record on this," Mr. Flood said.
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