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Meanings of
written record
in English
Catalan
constància escrita
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A written document preserving knowledge of facts or events.
written account
Catalan
constància escrita
Usage of
written record
in English
1
However, a
written
record
of the decision-making process should have been made.
2
There is no
written
record
of it, nor any other actual evidence.
3
No
written
record
of this dispute is known to be in existence.
4
He also stressed that there was no
written
record
of the conversation.
5
No other
written
record
of that agreement has been presented by either side.
6
The earliest
written
record
of it is of date 1632, In Sonnet II.
7
In 1839, a defendant could see the
written
record
of evidence against him.
8
The Panel shall act on the basis of a fully documented
written
record
.
9
Sir, I intend to hold the gentlemen to the
written
record
.
10
Sir, I intend to hold the gentleman to the
written
record
.
11
Not only did he make a
written
record
of the experience.
12
Drek'Thar's memory, once better than any
written
record
,
was becoming faulty.
13
Of this period of his service there is little
written
record
.
14
We possess a
written
record
which covers four thousand years of chronicled history.
15
He would give his wife no
written
record
of his humiliation.
16
When it comes to preservation of the
written
record
,
Ireland's reputation is poor.
Other examples for "written record"
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This collocation consists of:
written
record
written
write
Verb
Noun
Translations for
written record
Catalan
constància escrita
Written record
through the time
Written record
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common