historical record
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhistoricalandrecord
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historical
adjective
uk/hɪˈstɒr.ɪ.kəl/us/hɪˈstɔːr.ɪ.kəl/
connected with studying or representing things from ...
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record
noun
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofhistoricalandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofhistorical record
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I first turn to thehistoricalrecord.
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Yet, thehistoricalrecordsuggests otherwise.
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Thehistoricalrecordshows that these two conditions were interrelated.
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For these actions, thehistoricalrecordowes him credit.
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This pattern finds strong support in thehistoricalrecord.
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One illuminating source is thehistoricalrecordprovided by national newspapers.
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Yet the legal status of the land is not so easily determined from thehistoricalrecord.
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Unable to trace her in thehistoricalrecord, scholars have been forced to accept this conclusion.
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Figure 3 also lends itself to validation in a more direct way - against thehistoricalrecord.
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This is, by and large, an effect of the local authorities'historicalrecordof being untrustworthy.
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The archaeological andhistoricalrecordis excellent, clearly establishing the 500-year period of colonisation.
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Thehistoricalrecordilluminates exactly how the expanding state profited from these local markets.
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In thehistoricalrecordof lingua franca spread, we can usually identify several causes.
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Thehistoricalrecordsuggests that countries with abundant natural resources suffer a disadvantage in economic development.
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There is plenty of reason for doubting his thesis in thehistoricalrecordof the 1930s.
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There is nohistoricalrecordof a natural hot spring at this site.
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Moreover, setting thehistoricalrecordstraight may help prevent the perpetuation of stereotypes.
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More research, of course, can be done with this superbhistoricalrecord.
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The introduction summarizes the volcano data in the file and comments cautiously on thehistoricalrecord.
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In this way we are able to add information to thehistoricalrecord.
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In part, the aim of this paper is thus to correct thehistoricalrecord.
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Thehistoricalrecordprovides some clues as to how a situation such as this might arise.
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In this process a dialogue ensured which, in turn, informed thehistoricalrecord.
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That said, thehistoricalrecord, herewith revealed, is full and exhaustive.
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