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Discover Ludwig"his records" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the documents, files, or information that belongs to or pertains to a specific person. It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. During the court case, his records were presented as evidence of his financial stability. 2. The doctor is reviewing his records to better understand his medical history. 3. The student's exceptional academic performance can be seen in his records. 4. The detective is looking through his records to gather information about potential suspects. 5. The musician's latest album broke all his records for number of sales in the first week.
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Patients cannot be tracked after discharge from hospital because the HIS records only information during hospitalization.
"But his records don't match".
His records were not corrected.
They lost his records.
Dr. Hentges, too, has purged his records.
On his records, he rarely hectors.
But his records may not last long.
Let him show his records".
His records will be ruined.
He never plays his records.
His records blew your mind.
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