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The phrase "a sustained record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a continuous or ongoing documentation of events, actions, or data over a period of time.
Example: "The organization has maintained a sustained record of its financial performance for over a decade."
Alternatives: "an ongoing record" or "a continuous record".
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"Poland has a sustained record of sound economic policies," said Dominique Stheuss-Kahn, the I.M.F.
"Poland has a sustained record of sound economic policies," Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the I.M.F.
The truth is you can't be sure either way, but a sustained record of excellence gives one more reason to be more sure.
But the absence of a sustained record of clear success leaves Western intelligence agencies puzzling over the country's surprisingly low level of professionalism, and whether Iran maintains the ability to carry out effective strikes against rivals beyond its traditional networks in the Middle East.
Bugify provided us with an ideal tool for a sustained record of problems that arose through the community engagement and the solutions that were developed to address them.
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Etienne-Manneville was selected as a Young Investigator because "she has an excellent, sustained record of achievement [and] has successfully established her own group while raising two children.
On fire in a way she was not in "Monterey Pop," the only other sustained record of a Joplin performance, she gives all that she has and then some to renditions of "Cry Baby," "Tell Mama" and "Me and Bobby McGee".
There are also many school-reform efforts besides charter schools: the one with the best sustained record of producing better-educated children in difficult circumstances, in hundreds of schools over many years, is a rigorously field-tested curriculum called Success for All, but because it's not part of the story line it goes almost completely unmentioned.
The suit, brought by the Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, UBS and 15 more of the world's largest financial companies, challenges MBIA's move a year ago to split its insurance business into two companies after it sustained record losses in the mortgage market and lost its top credit rating.
Never mentioned, however, were the 14.5 million unemployed Americans, the sustained record rate of foreclosure, and the increasing poverty and food bank reliance among citizens of the richest nation in the world.
China has been repaying some of what little foreign debt it owes, even as economists wonder whether Greece will require an international bailout and ask how long the United States can sustain record budget deficits.
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