Sentence examples for a record out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a record out" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of releasing or publishing a record, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The label announced that a record out next month will feature several new artists."
Alternatives: "a record release" or "a record published".

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"It's always nice to tour, but it's not the only way to tell an audience you have a record out," he said.

"We were used to finding a band and having their single in the shops six weeks later, but with Island it was a year before we got a record out," says Williams.

It's just about having a record out and then going on the road to more or less try to build it, and we've done that.

Unless Robin Thicke has a record out.

"We wanted it to feel like a record out of a 1970s collection," he said.

We didn't even have a record out, but that tour was a riot every night.

She was one of the first singers to appear on Later without having a record out.

He was a very young, dumb country guy from Macon, who had a record out.

"That was the main goal, putting a record out that we're happy with now," they say.

"They had a record out in 1984 that I want to rerelease".

I think people have an idea that if you have a record out you're famous".

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