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Discover Ludwig"some records" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a collection of information, items, or documents. For example: "We found some records from the 1920s in the attic."
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Some records do that.
"I broke some records.
The region has already set some records.
He played some records on the plinth.
But some records and medications did not follow.
"And so he has set some records here in Florida.
Some records are automatically archived; some are routinely deleted.
Get stoned, put some records on and just laugh.
Some records pre-date the Graduate School Education.
Some records attract critical acclaim but fail to sell.
Some records in remote, rural areas remain outside the system.
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