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"just for the record" is an expression that can be used in written English.
You can use it to clarify something or provide some additional information, especially when you feel that you need to reiterate or emphasize a point. For example: "Just for the record, I think she's an excellent candidate for the job."
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Just for the record.
If something is said to be just for the record, the person is saying it so that people know but does not necessarily agree with or support it.
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pic.twitter.com/bXFjay03wK August 13 , 20132.23am BST Just for the record, here is what Don Randall told The West Australian newspaper today.
Just for the record.
Just for the record: why is this petty?
And just for the record, Irvine, that's not a misprint.
Just for the record, he thinks they're all stunning.
"But just for the record, I ain't dead".
"Just for the record," he said, "we're not that stupid".
Just For The Record Brit film-making mockumentary.
Just for the record, Mr. Meloy said: "I don't advocate the murder of children.
But then a friend diffidently remarked, "Just for the record, this lamb's inedible".
And no, just for the record, he didn't say that would be easy, either.
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