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Free sign upThe phrase "on my records" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase typically refers to a record kept by an individual or organization, such as a bank or employer, for tracking records and information. For example, "I have found that this information does not appear on my records, so I'm not sure what to do next."
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I don't know anybody else who can sound like that, you know, there are just some people who have a certain "sound," and he has an amazing one, and I always wanted it on my records.
The one thing I've always done on my records is just be who I am and not skirt around the issues.... [Now] the issues are just a little more prominent than they've ever been because I'm at a new level, I guess".
People don't see that because of some of my lyrics, but nobody's safe on my records.
2. I will hang my trousers up. 3. I will put the sleeves back on my records.
I know these things because I still have some old ticket stubs and price stickers on my records.
"I don't put instruments on my records to be gratuitous," Ms. Hill said by phone from a New York studio, where she was working on the television special.
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Somehow the second one didn't show up on my record at all.
Is this Grade on My Record?
"I fall back on my record.
"And I am standing on my record.
"I don't want it on my record.
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