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The phrase 'record down' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to mean "to make a written note or record of something." For example, "Please record down the names of everyone present in the meeting."
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It's all on record down in Washington.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology reported recently that 2013 was the hottest year on record Down Under.
Phoenix Suns (8) The Suns lost their last two games, dropping their record down to.500.
(As with Britney in America, bad personal press cannot seem to keep a good record down).
In Berlin a year later he took the record down to 9.58, and that time he was trying.
Finn might be the new Steve Harmison (actually if we consider Harmison's record down under, 23 wickets at 50 apiece in 10 Tests, that is nowhere near enough).
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When Activision executives were asked about the record down-voting during a recent investor call, CEO Eric Hirshberg laughed, "you got to love the passion of gamers.
For conventional well testing which is carried out over several days or several weeks, reservoir properties are usually assumed to be constant, but this assumption is often not valid for analyzing long-term transient pressure data acquired from a permanent down-hole gauge, which can record down-hole transient pressure data for several years.
This earthquake had a thrust mechanism with a P-axis oriented E-W, consistent with the nature of the Kabaw Fault and completely different from intermediate-depth earthquakes in surrounding areas (see Fig. 8(a)), which have T-axes oriented E-W and record down-dip extension.
"Take a seat," he said, plopping his records down near his microphone.
And while you can still whittle Joe's personal records down a bit with exegesis, there's not a thing you can do about his team records.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com