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The phrase "always got a record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone consistently has a record or documentation of something, often in a context related to achievements or past actions.
Example: "He always got a record of his sales, which helped him track his progress over the years."
Alternatives: "always has a record" or "consistently keeps a record."
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You've always got a record that something happened.
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She always got A's in school.
You always got a call".
I've always got a choice".
If you get that, you've always got a chance".
And, unlike movies and music, they're impossible to pirate (sure you can always get a bootleg recording, but people go to concerts for the experience, not just the music).
They've always got an opinion!
Animal Jam is sometimes funner with buddies, You can try inviting them to parties and celebrations just for fun.If you don't have buddies, you could always get a Youtube account and record the fun that you are having in.
This record always gets a look in from me.
I got a record now".
'He's got a record.
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