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The phrase "a record that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific record or document that existed in the past or has been previously created.
Example: "The historian discovered a record that was crucial to understanding the events of that time."
Alternatives: "a document that existed" or "a file that was created".
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He didn't want a record that was tainted".
In doing so she made a record that was both classy but accessible.
'We were keen to make a record that was more rootsy and more American,' Saliers says.
Now, I had a record that was consistent with those commitments, he did not.
"It was a record that was made without any expectations," Mr. Morello said.
We're talking about a record that was reviewed as being nuts when it came out.
In 1999, they had recorded "No!," a record that was billed as fun "for the entire family".
In 2007, King was fired after the 76ers opened 5-12 — a record that was on pace to fall short of the Nets' 12-win disaster last season.
"I don't agree with that, but this time we wanted to have a record that was upbeat, that even the ballads were rhythm-based.
After a few spins of "Inspiration Information," you begin to realize that, back in 1971, Otis created a record that was not particularly responsive to 1971.
"But I guess what we wanted to do was to make a record that was really uplifting and juxtapose it with the lyrics".
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