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The phrase "a stronger record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the performance, achievements, or reliability of something, indicating that it is better than another record.
Example: "The new team has a stronger record in sales compared to last year's performance."
Alternatives: "a better track record" or "an improved performance".
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And the decision left room for the government to assemble a stronger record in support of suspending such operations.
It will be a stronger record company [after the sale] but it will also throw a lot of people out on the street".
Though Mr. Toomey has perhaps a stronger record on gun rights, the association has a policy of protecting incumbents who support their major positions.
"What the Republican voters are going to look at are the issues -- taxes, education -- and on that, they will see that Bush has a stronger record".
With a more international flavor than its predecessor, thanks to the presence of three more vocalists — the Brazilian Caetano Veloso, the Peruvian Susana Baca, and the Cuban-American Raul Malo — "Canto" was a stronger record and a more popular one.
Despite the risk on Europe, the better choice is Mr Cameron's Conservatives.Our decision is based on the economy, where the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition has a stronger record than many realise and where Labour poses a greater risk.
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Our government has a strong record of creating jobs".
The restaurant has a strong record of charity fundraising.
Beijing has a strong record of adhering to adverse W.T.O.
That's a strong record for liberalisation to run on.
"Scott Stringer has a strong record as a progressive reformer," said Rebecca Katz, a de Blasio campaign spokeswoman.
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