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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very different record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a particular record or account significantly differs from another.
Example: "The findings from this study present a very different record compared to previous research on the same topic."
Alternatives: "a markedly different record" or "a significantly different record".
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We have a very different record on trade.
"I think she has a very different record on foreign policy issues than I have.
it would have been a very different record from the one that we made.
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After all, how could an award that introduces the general listener to some very different records not be a powerful thing?
But he also said there was a factual question regarding this year's candidates, pointing out Trump and Clinton's "very different" records.
On this central public safety issue the two presidential candidates, Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush, have very different records and agendas that will determine whether meaningful controls are achieved in the next administration.
So what I am doing is contrasting my record with Hillary Clinton's record, and they are very, very different records......
I hear you take a very different approach to recording.
We really didn't know exactly how old mom was, since in Greece they had a very different way of recording dates back in the 20s, but we figured she was in her mid 60s when she passed.
From a musical point of view, a live show was a very different undertaking from recording an album: in performance it was about owning the stage, creating dynamic contrasts and taking the music wherever it seemed to want to go that night.
The concert industry exists in a very different realm from the record business.
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