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Discover Ludwig"have a record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been documented or stored in some way. For example, "The team has a record of every game they have ever played."
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They have a record called "VisionCreation Newsun".
We have a record".
Ruth doesn't have a record.
Instead they have a record of 30-20.
She doesn't have a record like that".
I have a record label, too.
He doesn't even have a record contract.
I still have a record in Denver.
Have a record 11 wooden spoons in the Championship.
"Do they have a record of immoral behavior?
Like each of you, I have a record.
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