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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Police are doing an investigation.

There's no record for him. Or

There's no record of him.

Which is correct?
  

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PreciousJones There's no record of him. This is the correct one if I understand the context correctly. You mean that no one can find any official documents that mention anything about him, as I understand it.

  • PreciousJones There's no record of him.
  • This is the correct one if I understand the context correctly.
  • You mean that no one can find any official documents that mention anything about him, as I understand it.
  • CJ
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PreciousJonesThere's no record of him.
This is the correct one if I understand the context correctly. You mean that no one can find any official documents that mention anything about him, as I understand it.

CJ
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Hi,

Perhaps you mean 'He has no criminal history, no history of convictions'.

Then we'd typically say

eg He doesn't have a (criminal) record.

Clive

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