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record

noun as in background, experience

noun as in achievement

Strong matches

verb as in give evidence of

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The report did not include the name of Hegseth’s accuser, and the statement did not disclose the results of the police investigation, which Monterey said was exempt from California’s public records laws.

Critics of Kennedy, commonly known by his initials RFK Jr, include many public health officials, who have denounced his record of spreading health information that scientists say is false.

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The action was so fast and varied, you could blink and miss a world record.

He said Ms Brown's new partner was a "source of resentment" for him which led him to install secret recording equipment in the separate room where she was sleeping.

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If they beat the Buffalo Bills on the road on Sunday, it will be a franchise record of 12 straight regular season wins.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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