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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spotless record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has no faults, mistakes, or negative incidents in their history.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved a spotless record in her professional career."
Alternatives: "a clean slate" or "an unblemished history".
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"You still have a spotless record!" one fan shouted.
"You Can't Buy My Silence" Donald Trump claims a spotless record as a businessman.
The combination of Matt Bernstein at fullback and Joey Tarasiewicz at tailback has given Edgemont a spotless record.
"In his mind, he had no viable options available," said Mr. Karasyk, who described the detective as a 10-year member of the department with a spotless record.
Mr. Newman was fond of saying that he had "a spotless record of being in the wrong place at the wrong time," as he told Newsweek in 1961.
At the time of her lawsuit she had a spotless record and had received a number of Police Department awards and citations.
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But if lawmakers are looking for a company with a completely spotless record, one expert said, it won't be easy.
There is always a risk of being tagged during every game and if you got a recent spotless record then it's even worse to get tagged in this way can be viewed as an imperfection.
If Kelly's email to Diana were the only stain on an otherwise spotless record of supporting job seekers in Cleveland, one might be tempted to grant Kelly a pass and move on.
On the other hand, Turkey a NATO member itself has a less than spotless record with minorities: its Armenians suffered hugely during the first world war, and the Kurdish part of the country has been having a rough time for years past.So most of Turkey's generals and politicians are happy to stand by NATO, especially when Greece is being less enthusiastic.
As Ms. Clay and Mr. Devlin found out, even if a mover has a near-spotless record, that doesn't mean a particular move will be trouble-free.
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