long-playing record

collocation in English

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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 ofrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They take up very little shelf space when compared to the more common 12-inch vinyllong-playingrecord.
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We do not now hear thelong-playingrecordthat we used to hear—the one about overmanning in industry.
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This should be released on a record—along-playingrecord.
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It means along-playingrecord.
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It was simulcast on radio and television, and later released as an audio recording onlong-playingrecord.
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These were never released on along-playingrecord.
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Savory was part of the team that invented the 33 rpmlong-playingrecord.
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Along-playingrecordwas recorded but not released.
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The album's length (55:56) pushed the limits of how much music could fit on along-playingrecord; as a result, the sound quality is a little lower in comparison.
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What are we to say about the long-playing records, the cassettes, books and all the other activities which inevitably follow?
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The figures include single and long-playing records and pre-recorded and blank tapes.
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It could earn more by television, and by the sale of such things as long-playing records.
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I believe that all long-playing records were monophonic.
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I would quote one case, that of long-playing records.
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I understand, that the greater number of long-playing records are classical and that some of the better types of non-classical records are included in the long-playing type.
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