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'there is record' is a correct and usable phrase.
You can use it to refer to an account of a past event, agreement, or transaction that has been recorded. Example: The police have a record of the car accident that occurred two days ago.
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There is record of consignment to Germany at the end of the 12th century.
Other groups of which there is record have long since disappeared.
There is record setting and score settling, foes touched up, fellow travellers flattered.
The education and childcare minister, Sam Gyimah, said: "This report shows there is record support available.
When we graduate, we will enter a job market in which there is record unemployment.
There is record support in each of these appeals for the Appellate Division holdings that police possessed a founded suspicion to conduct the canine sniff.
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"Last year, there were record high load factors.
"There are record reserves in many countries".
There were record execs, family members, groupies, wasters and journalists.
In 2007, there were record revenues approaching £1bn and a record programme spend of £620m.
There are record numbers of student borrowers in financial distress, according to federal data.
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