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The phrase "tracking down records" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to the process of searching for records of a certain kind. For example, you might say: "I spent the morning tracking down records of past transactions."
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Over the years, the cemetery has fallen under the authority of different city agencies and tracking down records has not been a simple task.
It's such a mess that some lawyers have found it easier to have employees just drive from county to county tracking down records in person.
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Modiano tracked down records and addresses; he gathered photographs and letters; he talked with a cousin of Dora's.
Apart from the doubt about Equiano's birth, Carretta has tracked down records proving that practically everything else he told about his life was factually correct.
A team of volunteers is helping to track down records of hundreds of skeletons dug up under Liverpool Street station during work on Crossrail.
Although family history can be harder to trace with every passing decade -- the more time goes by, the more difficult it is to track down records created centuries ago -- the Internet has made it relatively easy to find information about your family's past.
Mr. Young tracked down the records of Mr. Afraid of Hawk's burial and the purchase and location of his grave.
He (and Mr. Stuart) will be performing at the Stone, in Manhattan, Sept. 14 to 15, during Erstwhile's two-week booking of the club; you can track down the records at michaelpisaro.blogspot.com.
They are conducting interviews and tracking down government records to update a Web site and to produce a documentary and exhibition, both titled "Elmyr de Hory: The Art and Science of Deception".
They would not be able to do the procedure until a "reasonable amount of time and effort" is spent tracking down those records, though what that actually means is left undefined.
Scheftel seems to have vanished into the Nazi machine, but Wildman obsessively tracks down any record she can find in the hope of piecing together the story.
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