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The phrase "human rights record" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the history or status of a person's or a country's adherence to human rights standards.
Example: "The organization's report highlighted the country's poor human rights record, drawing attention to various violations."
Alternatives: "human rights history" or "record on human rights."
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Our human rights record?
It has a shocking human rights record.
Its human rights record is deplorable.
Colombia's human rights record is incomparably worse.
But Azerbaijan's human rights record raises controversy.
Algeria's human rights record is of concern.
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Americans dislike Ethiopia's bad human-rights record.
The security forces' traditionally poor human-rights record has improved.
Congress has excoriated Mr Zenawi's human-rights record.
Azerbaijan routinely ignores EU criticism of its human-rights record.
China also wins his admiration, despite its human-rights record.
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