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Discover Ludwig"clean record" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a person who has had no legal problems or convictions, for example: "He had a clean record and was considered a responsible member of society."
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He has a clean record.
"I have a clean record.
Until then, he'd had a clean record.
"These guys have a clean record.
"Secretary O'Neill has a squeaky clean record.
Players with a clean record will get some leeway.
By regulatory standards, he had a clean record in Europe.
I'm a careful driver at home with a clean record.
Mr. Rooney added that Mr. Williams had a clean record as a bus driver.
At the local level, the PT has a generally clean record in government.
She plans to start college this fall, with a clean record.
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