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Discover LudwigThe phrase "track records" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the past performance or accomplishments of a person, group, organization, or activity. For example, "The company has a strong track record of success in its market."
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track records
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Plural of track record
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Consultants point to their solid track records.
"So track records mean a lot".
So they both have great track records.
More disturbingly, both have dubious track records.
We all have track records here.
"Child actors don't have great track records".
Their track records on the really big issues is pitiful.
riches from companies with minimal operations and track records".
But sometimes, baseball does not care about track records.
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Work only with seasoned investors, and check their track records.
On this basis "problem vessels" were awarded theoretical track-records.
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