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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for the records" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a document or to the purpose of keeping something for the future reference, for instance: "We decided to keep a copy of the contract for the records."
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Age models for the records obtained were provided by 16 radiocarbon dates.
The Times originally asked for the records 17 months ago through a Freedom of Information request.
He refused to say whether he had personally signed off on the subpoenas for the records.
If Brady and the Patriots were aiming for the records, they would not say.
Do this even if you have to pay for the records.
We searched the PubMed and the Embase for the records relevant to this topic.
They also described the order for the records as unremarkable and lawful.
Requests for the records have come in by the hundreds in recent weeks.
"I'm very happy to win today, but I don't play for the records," she said.
Again, somebody first has to set up a standard for the records.
Although Quayle does show a terrible disrespect for the records of Warren Harding and James Buchanan.
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