on record
Set down in writing or an audio or video recording, or stated or known publicly. Today is officially the hottest day on record. He's on record as saying that he opposes giving poor families access to social welfare.
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on record
and on the booksrecorded for future reference. We had the coldest winter on record last year. This is the fastest race on record.
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on (the) record
1 used in reference to the making of an official or public statement. 2 officially measured and noted. 3 recorded on tape and reproduced on a record or another sound medium.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
on ˈrecord
officially noted or written down: It was the warmest day on record.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
on record
Known to have been stated or to have taken a certain position: The senator's opposition to the new legislation is on record.
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