Sentence examples for also on record from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also on record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or statements that have been officially documented or noted.
Example: "The witness's testimony is also on record, confirming the events of that night."
Alternatives: "also documented" or "also noted".

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Meanwhile Mr Summers is also on record worrying about lots of other things.

He's also on record as saying that he likes an occasional tipple.

"The aged hippie is also on record as lamenting the social 'stigma' attached to having sex with animals.

The old legends relied on their talent but also on record companies to cover the expense of the studios.

Clinton's likeliest rival, the Senate Majority Leader, Bob Dole, is also on record as being ambivalent toward the press.

She's also on record saying that she'd love to be in the circus, flying like an acrobat (quirky!).

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They've also gone on record to say something slightly different.

China, like the United States, has also gone on record as opposing mandatory caps in the future.

Pakistani officials have also gone on record as saying they do not want war.

Roger Federer has also gone on record saying he is against the technology being used.

The Sagaponack Citizens Advisory Committee has also gone on record opposing the project, but on environmental and esthetic grounds.

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