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The phrase "there are records" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the availability of data or information. For example: "There are records that show that attendance in the class has been declining over the past few weeks."
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"I'm sure there are records around," Mr. Kleiber said.
And there are records of gun acquisitions, sales and transfers.
There are records of the shooting of game with firearms from the 16th century.
There are records?' " Overcoming Age Distance running is more popular than ever.
He said: "There are records of the Rohingya in Myanmar before the British time".
There are records, the experts say, of vines going down 100 feet.
They also say there are records of conscripts working at the mine as recently as 2014.
Then there are records that are bound to open up old wounds.
Why play the piano for family and friends when there are records, CDs and now-ubiquitous MP3s?
From 1500 bce to 1669 ce there are records of 71 eruptions, of which 14 occurred before the Christian era.
He said there are records of what kinds of flowers Edith Roosevelt, the president's wife, ordered for the garden.
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