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Discover Ludwig'get a record' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to achieve something, or when referring to someone setting a new record. For example: “After months of training, she finally got a record in the marathon.”.
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Taylor failed to get a record company to take it.
I certainly wasn't trying to get a record deal then.
Ah well, maybe Labour will get a record landslide tonight.
When your bosoms come you get a record player".
If you have safe passes, then you can get a record".
"I tried to get a record deal for years and years," he said.
She now lives in London, having moved south to get a record deal.
They would never ring police support; they would just call to get a record.
They just wanted to get a record deal, get on the road and get going.
"I was determined that he should be noticed, get a record deal and blow everybody's mind.
"I thought, I'd better get a record made now, before it all disappears".
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