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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a registry of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal list or database that contains information about specific items, individuals, or entities.
Example: "The organization maintains a registry of all its members to ensure effective communication and record-keeping."
Alternatives: "a list of" or "a database of".
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He is keeping a registry of the new arrivals.
The F.D.A. keeps a registry of all drug patents.
Walker got one result, a registry of athletes from the General Administration of Sport of China.
"We agree there needs to be a registry of beneficial ownership in our country," O'Dwyer said.
But neither maintains a registry of certificates the aides should receive after completing their training.
He also began a registry of thyroid operations performed at the hospital to help researchers keep statistics on the outcomes.
The corps maintains a registry of 8,500 volunteer experts and paid consultants who work in 130 countries.
Supreme court justice Elena Highton announced a registry of femicides would be set up at the court.
Dr. Daley also praised the agency for creating a registry of stem cell lines that meet the agency's approval.
To be clear: Donald Trump's campaign promise to create a registry of Muslims is unconstitutional and un-American".
Efforts to maintain a registry of the whereabouts of the material were discontinued in the Reagan administration.
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