Sentence examples for an record from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an record" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "record" is "a" because "record" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I need to create a record of our meeting for future reference."
Alternatives: "a record" or "one record".

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Last night, they won that category with "Babel," an record for people who see America through Kenneth Parcell's eyes, finding hoedowns and campfires behind every tree.

From an record high of nearly $120 a share on Dec. 30, the stock recently reached a 16-month low near $65.

Cries resounded yesterday in support of the Cowboys, third in the B.C.S. rankings, with an record identical to Alabama's and an equal-if-not-superior argument for the second spot.

Years later when Danger Mouse requested Cee-Lo to guest on an record he was making with a rapper called Jemini, the two resolved to make an album together.

Whether or not this track is indicative of her full album is yet to be known, but she has described Ultraviolence as an record that is "so wrong and exquisite.

On their new album Brothers and Sisters of the Black Lagoon, they have created an record of playful dance music designed to take your mind off the fact that we're all doomed, using vocal and tape experiments and lots of bells (they're obsessed with bells, for some reason).

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A record of such an impairment.

Treat a record collection like an investment.

"What a record and what a player".

A record.

"That sets a record.

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