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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for record purposes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain why a record is being kept of something. For example, "We will take notes at our meeting today for record purposes."
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Printable reports showing risk predictions, trends of risk factor control and practice tips can be generated for care providers (in English) and patients (in 5 different Asian languages i.e. English, Thai, Korean, Malay and Chinese [both traditional and simplified Chinese]) for record purpose.
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The limit permissible for record purposes is 2.5 metres per second.
The Boston course is not certified for record purposes because of its drop in elevation and its layout.
The time when I jumped 18.43 and 18.39 at the European Cup in Lille [both ruled out for record purposes because of an illegal wind] - I'll never have a day like that again.
Exacting timing and measurement of performances are a vital part of athletics, not only to determine winners at the meet in question but also to provide marks that can be compared for record purposes.
"Her 6.81 can't count for record purposes at is was wind-assisted, as was the 6.80 of Malkus.
"You're allowed to have a wind no greater than 2m per second to count for record purposes, so without becoming any faster he has huge scope to improve," Prof Barrow told BBC News.
Photographs were taken at regular intervals for record purposes.
These are filed for record purposes to show uptake.
The consent process was audio-taped for record purposes.
The institutional REC may grant provisional approval for transfer of samples pending the submission of both the MTA and provisional approval of the HREC to the NHREC who will acknowledge its receipt for record purposes only.
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