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"record head" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the small component of a tape recorder or other recording device that physically touches the recording medium to capture sound or data. Example: "The technician carefully cleaned the record head before beginning the recording session to ensure optimal sound quality."
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There were Keegan newspaper columns, Keegan football boots, even a Keegan hit record (Head Over Heels in Love).
In the early 70s I did a record, Head Hunters, a really big departure, and people said that.
"You'd run the tape past the record head, then pull it off the machine, round a mic stand, and back into the machine.
The Pioneers, who have a 68-22 overecordecord, head into the second annual National Collegiate Athletic Association championship feeling optimistic.
The video cameras strapped to each subject were aimed either forward to record head movements or backward to track propulsive movements of flukes or hind flippers.
"I'd go to the studio, record, head out to tour, write new songs on the road, go back and record them, do a tour again, and compose some more.
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Similarly, I've got the Vostok ice core temperature record heading your way soon.
Sweden has a 2-1 record heading into Wednesday's quarterfinal match with Finland.
"When he switched a record, heads would go into disarray, to find the beat.
A 13-0 record heading into the national championship game looks a lot more intimidating than 12-1.
Anthony recognized that despite a 32-18 record heading into the All-Star break, the Knicks have clear flaws.
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