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"got a record of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or something having achieved something noteworthy. For example, "The athlete got a record of most gold medals won in a single year."
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I've got a record of doing it.
I've got a record of delivering; you can look it up.
"We believe he's got a record of values that are shared by Democrats".
A vision guided by mainstream principles and compassionate instincts.... I've got a record of delivering; you can look it up.
"I'm very troubled about this question of how you're going to un-rig the system if you've got a record of taking advantage of tax shelters," Wyden said.
"He's a former White House chief of staff, he's got a record of getting things done, and he wants to do this.
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"We have notes to prove it, unless he's got a recording of the meeting stating differently, I don't see how he can call us liars, or not recalling properly".
I have got a recording of it somewhere.
At the very least, you've got a recording of the song that you can use to play for friends or music aficionados and see if they recognize the tune.
Cabbies using Hailo get a record of their day's trips and fares, from which they can see when and where they are making money.
During military training at Fort Dix in New Jersey, I went to the library to get a record of the show tunes from "My Fair Lady" and was informed that I was No. 35 on the waiting list.
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