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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whose record' can be used correctly in written English.
This phrase can be used when you want to show possession of something. For example, "The female athlete, whose record is still unbroken, is a celebrated figure in the sports world."
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The player whose record he is taking?
welterweight champion, whose record is 54-3, witwotwo draws.
Executives whose record predicts good performance command a high rate.
The bullpen's work secured a victory for Phil Hughes, whose record improved to 14-12.
The American also received a tribute from Foreman, whose record he broke.
First, it will add clout to an elite of insiders whose record is mediocre.
He added, "I don't know whose record he twisted the most, mine or his".
"I wish I could have finished it off," said Hefner, whose record fell to 0-3.
McCline, whose record is 22-2-1 22-2-1 22-2-1o call the camp's boss.
"You kind of pick your poison," said Heilman, whose record fell to 3-8.
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The Indianapolis Colts are another team whose record is probably deceiving.
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