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Discover Ludwig"keeps record of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone or something that maintains a list or a catalogue of information. For example: "The accountant keeps record of all financial transactions."
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AgentManager keeps record of available and used agents.
The proposed augmented representation hence, keeps record of the frequency of Textons in each subregion (Figure 2), taking into account the vocabulary corresponding to the level under consideration.
The scheduler keeps record of the location of the input data partitions and the intermediate results on each node, and accordingly uses this information to schedule the tasks.
The game also keeps record of several accomplishments the player has reached, such as the distance travelled, the amount of objects and enemies destroyed by the player or the spaceships belonging to the player.
The test keeps record of the time taken to respond and the correctness of each response.
In Pakistan, there is no registration authority that keeps record of the practitioners in an area; therefore we compiled a list of all general practitioners, non MBBS practitioners and public BHUs.
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And it keeps records of the worst offenders.
I'm the kind of person who keeps records of everything.
Towards this end, AppaaS keeps records of user profiles and credentials.
DMA reimburses the ship-owners costs of repatriation and keeps records of the reimbursements made.
It also keeps records of people coming into the buildings it guards.
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