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The phrase "some record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can generally be used to refer to any type of record, such as a document, achievement, or piece of information. Example sentence: I'm trying to set some record of my own by becoming the youngest person to summit Mount Everest.
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Some record.
It is some record.
She added: "I finally have some record.
That's some record, is it not?
We kept looking for some record.
"I want some record of all this".
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01 some-record.
India is crammed with charities and activists promoting an issue or raising funds with some record-breaking stunt.
The challenges have some record-company lawyers thinking anew about what constitutes fair use of artists' material.
In the 1920s the average stay was four years, albeit inflated by some record-breaking inter-war long distance merchants.
Some record-keepers are impacted, particularly if they offer "investment advice" versus "education".
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