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go on record

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go on record
to publicly and officially tell people your opinion about something (often + as + doing sth) Are you prepared to go on record as supporting the council on this issue?
See also: record


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Villaraigosa said he will ask the City Council to go on record opposing the measure as part of a nationwide campaign to get big-city officials to join forces to try to reduce gun violence.
By writing a check, Bryant avoids ever having to go on record with what happened that night in Colorado.
Although no one was willing to go on record, what we did find is that companies are giving their managers six to nine months to pull particular teams into profit, and if unsuccessful, the managers are being replaced by selective ("active") recruitment.
 
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