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The phrase "any record relating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to documents or information that are connected to a specific subject or matter.
Example: "Please provide any record relating to the financial transactions from last year."
Alternatives: "any document concerning" or "any information pertaining to".
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Mr. Engel denied having a role in obtaining or disseminating any record relating to Mr. Seabrook's divorce.
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Kern County rejected several requests for any records relating to its own incident review board, claiming they were protected by California law.
4.55pm BST The hearing has gone through an interlude of repeated assurances is that none of the law enforcement agencies involved can touch any records relating to a US citizen without court approval.
A new policy, written yesterday, states that any records relating to "the quality of an employee's service, whether positive or negative, including all teaching evaluations, shall be transferred to the new location".
Macy said he was paid $5,000 for 10 hours of work by Wilson's taxpayer-funded defense, but never interviewed Wilson or reviewed any records relating to his childhood or the case.
The request, made in a letter to the White House counsel, prompted the administration to order all agencies not to destroy any records related to Enron.
Dennis Tompkins, a spokesman for the archives, said officials at first thought they did not have any records related to the matter, because no records were labeled as such.
In response to requests by The Times to inspect the computers in March, Ms. Harris's aides initially said that any records related to the election had been "erased" when the machines were "reformatted" early this year.
The lawyers who testified today said that they were not aware of the notes, adding that they did not think that any records related to the market-manipulation investigations were destroyed.
The city is facing continued litigation over the surveillance of Muslims including the pending case of Hassan v City of New York, which is seeking to have the courts declare the surveillance program unconstitutional, order the NYPD to "immediately stop spying on our clients", and destroy any records related to the programs.
The immigration agency sent the subpoena to education officials on July 21, seeking "any and all records relating to Ousmane Coulibaly's contact information, dates of attendance and class schedules," but gave no reason for the inquiry.
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