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record
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'record' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a document or something that has been written down or stored electronically. For example: "The city council keeps records of all its meetings."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
He told Channel 4 News: "I've told you the first I became aware of this, and this is already on the public record, was when I received a phone call on Friday afternoon from a journalist making me aware of it".
News & Media
Hilary Swank, who has already won a Golden Globe for her role in Boys Don't Cry, is one of the favourites for the best actress Oscar, a category that sees Meryl Streep win a record 12th nomination for Music of the Heart.
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Chafee's candidacy seems targeted almost directly at Hillary Clinton and her foreign policy record – the Democratic equivalent of those conservative hawks who sought to enter the Republican primary solely to excoriate Rand Paul on the debate stage.
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My party and, indeed, the Conservative party have been on record as being very against the proposal by the previous Labour government, for instance, to legislate for a wider amnesty and we want to see the rule of law always be applied.
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"That's our record".
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Just for the record.
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Weighing almost six tonnes and measuring 4 metres (13ft) square, the giant slab of milk chocolate has broken the record for the world's largest chocolate bar.
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Despite the president's deliberate attempt to talk down the markets and the media's dramatic warnings of economic Armageddon posed by a mere 17% of the government remaining temporarily idle, the S&P 500 closed at a record high the day after the shutdown ended.
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The strongest elements of Clegg's speech measured by the applause were around this track record in coalition.
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When asked if he would read the currently unreleased pages into the congressional record, Paul demurred and said "we're going to try the normal legislative procedure first and see how that goes".
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Breen, currently writing his personal story of life as a policeman during the conflict, said: "I had approached numerous RUC officers who were keen to leave a living record of what went on in their fight against terrorism over the years.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "record" as a verb, ensure clarity by specifying what is being recorded and the medium used, such as "record the interview on audio".
Common error
Avoid shifting between past and present tense when describing actions related to "record". Maintain consistent tense for clear communication.
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Linguistic Context
The word "record" functions both as a noun (referring to documented information or a physical medium) and a verb (meaning to document or preserve information). Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and versatility in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Sport
13%
Business
7%
Less common in
Music
10%
Arts
2%
Travel
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "record" is a versatile term with both noun and verb forms, commonly used across various contexts to denote the act of documenting or preserving information. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and broad applicability. It appears frequently in news, sports, and business contexts. When using "record", ensure clarity by specifying the context and medium involved. Related phrases include "keep track of", "document", and "register", each offering subtle nuances. Avoid common errors such as inconsistent tense usage to maintain clarity. By understanding its function and purpose, writers can effectively use "record" in their writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
document
Focuses on providing written or visual evidence.
register
Highlights the act of formally entering information into a system.
capture
Focuses on accurately representing or documenting something.
keep track of
Emphasizes the continuous monitoring and documentation aspect.
log
Suggests a detailed and chronological account of events.
put on file
Implies placing a document into an organized filing system.
chronicle
Implies a historical narrative or account.
preserve
Focuses on maintaining information for future use.
archive
Emphasizes storing historical documents or data.
inscribe
Suggests writing or carving something permanently.
FAQs
How can I use the word "record" in a sentence?
The word "record" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun: "The company keeps detailed records of all transactions." As a verb: "Please record the meeting minutes accurately."
What are some synonyms for "record"?
What's the difference between "record" and "document"?
"Record" implies capturing or preserving information, while "document" suggests providing written or visual evidence. A "record" can be any form of preserved information, whereas a "document" is typically a written or printed item.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested