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Discover Ludwig"record keeper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is responsible for keeping track of records, usually of an organization or company. For example, "The company hired a new record keeper to help organize their financial documents."
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I am not the best record keeper.
Durk was sent to Queens as a record keeper.
Let me rephrase that: I am not a record keeper.
I suppose, in a funny way, I'm a record keeper.
Hemingway was a frequent but inconsistent record keeper.
The hazards of the Web as record keeper, of course, are a familiar topic.
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If nothing else, he was a meticulous record-keeper.
The New York Times's Scott Shane wrote about the "hazards of the Web as record-keeper".
Now each of us with a desktop computer is his or her own record-keeper.
"I am just a record-keeper, so I try to be as accurate as possible.
A careless record-keeper could easily forget quite large amounts of income.
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