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Discover Ludwig"on my record" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is officially documented or recorded about oneself. Example: "I have a clean driving record with no accidents or tickets on my record." Here, "on my record" means that there is no official record of any driving incidents for the person. Another example: "His criminal activities were finally caught and will now be on his record." In this sentence, "on his record" refers to the official documentation of the person's criminal history.
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Froch said: "I've had quite a long career and there's only one name on my record that I've not beaten - and that's Andre Ward.
Somehow the second one didn't show up on my record at all.
"I don't want it on my record.
"I fall back on my record.
"My talent doesn't reflect on my record".
"And I am standing on my record.
Running on my record I'm very proud of that.
"I'm running on my record," Mr. Catterson said.
It put a little blemish on my record.
I expect to get a payment on my record.
I wouldn't want it to get on my record.
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