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Remen Posted 4 years ago
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When to use "for record purpose" and "for record purposes"

  

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Remen When to use "for record purpose" and "for record purposes" It's "for recording purposes" or "for record-keeping purposes" if it's what I think you're trying to say. You use one of those when you want to save some data for use later. I have a special notebook for record-keeping purposes so it's easier to do my income taxes at the end of the year .

  • Remen When to use "for record purpose" and "for record purposes" It's "for recording purposes" or "for record-keeping purposes" if it's what I think you're trying to say.
  • You use one of those when you want to save some data for use later.
  • I have a special notebook for record-keeping purposes so it's easier to do my income taxes at the end of the year .
  • CJ
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Remen

When to use "for record purpose" and "for record purposes"

It's "for recording purposes" or "for record-keeping purposes" if it's what I think you're trying to say.

You use one of those when you want to save some data for use later.

I have a special notebook for record-keeping purposes so it's easier to do my income taxes at the e

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RemenWhen to use "for record purpose" and "for record purposes"

Perhaps you mean, for example, "Keep a copy for your records", or "For the record, I voted against that proposal when it was tabled last June."

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