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Discover Ludwig"was on record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to state that something has been officially reported or noted down. For example: "The highest temperature ever recorded in the city was on record at 109 degrees Fahrenheit."
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That year was on record as one of the coldest winters and people died of starvation and cold.
The London Times found that one cleric who had lectured the UCL Islamic Society was on record as saying of the Jews (inevitably): "They're all the same.
Only a few weeks ago he was on record saying nothing annoys good civil servants more than lazy ones.
(Parker was on record as being opposed to black suffrage).
Chilcot was on record as saying he would not "shy away" from criticising individuals.
Once her name was on record, the Bureau kept track of her personal life.
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No one is on record as having commissioned these drawings.
It's one of the hottest July's on record.
That's on record".
President Obama is on record against it.
Trump is on record as being against all energy subsidies.
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