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The phrase "at records" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or a department related to records, such as in an office or organization.
Example: "Please submit your application at records to ensure it is processed in a timely manner."
Alternatives: "in the records department" or "at the records office".
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Even if Perez falters, some of the players trailing him may have a shot at records.
When pressed about Syracuse's overall record this season, Boeheim said: "I don't look at records.
He was analytical, looking at records and statistics; she chose teams based on their colors and mascots.
They'll do interviews with the relatives, look back at records to see if there were any records of abuse filed".
"When you look at records from divorce trials, you see how this locked furniture was put to use".
We'll be tracing the trail of the Indians' money, seeing who defrauded them — not looking at records of members' trips".
A look at records for more than 100 authority elevators found that 80percentt were overdue for inspection.
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"Violence remains at record lows".
Exports are at record levels.
Revenue was at record levels.
Violence remains at record levels.
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