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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prior record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's history or background, such as their legal record or education/work experience. For example: "The applicant had a clean prior record, making him a promising candidate for the job."
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The prior record holder?
"He's 52 with no prior record.
He has no prior record for violence.
"This kid had no prior record," Mr. Barbara said.
He had no prior record and says he was innocent.
His prior record, 2 48, was set with Hirayama, a top climber from Japan, in 2002.
Howard Tanner, a lawyer for Lieutenant Napoli, said he "has an excellent prior record".
No prior record existed, so Bibhuti could have easily stopped at a more modest number.
"We were unaware that this nurse had a prior record of drug problems," he said.
Mr. Martinez had a prior record for robbery and assault, the police said.
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The prior record-holder was a house that sold for Australian $19.3 million but has since been torn down.
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