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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

mixed record

hi can anybody explain what "mixed record" does mean?
  

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I would need more context to be certain, but a 'mixed record' usually means a history of good and bad results or actions. It typically implies more bad than good, or at least a level of bad that might cause concern. "Jim has a mixed record with that task.

  • I would need more context to be certain, but a 'mixed record' usually means a history of good and bad results or actions.
  • It typically implies more bad than good, or at least a level of bad that might cause concern.
  • "Jim has a mixed record with that task.
  • "
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I would need more context to be certain, but a 'mixed record' usually means a history of good and bad results or actions. It typically implies more bad than good, or at least a level of bad that might cause concern.

"Jim has a mixed record with that task. Are you sure we don't want to have Jane work on it?"

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