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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to have a record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to possessing documentation or evidence of something, such as an event, transaction, or personal history. Example: "It is important to have a record of all your financial transactions for tax purposes."
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The 2014 series is scheduled to have a record 21 races.
The participants would also need to have a record of mostly positive reviews from buyers.
I wanted to have a record that makes people MOVE and DANCE again.
Ms. Knight explained, "People just like to have a record of the milieu".
"I want to have a record for my family, for my sons".
"They don't want their boyfriends to have a record," Ms. Feder said.
But, she added, "I'm very glad to have a record of what we do".
We're filming it next week in Glasgow, so it will be nice to have a record.
But Rick Ross isn't the only person to have a record coming out.
"I needed to have a record of what I do that I could pass down to him," she said.
"The way things are going, we are going to have a record all-time month," he said.
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