Track record Meaning in English
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Definition
A person's or organization's history of achievements, performance, or behavior, especially as it relates to their ability to succeed or be trusted in the future.
Usage & Nuances
Usually refers to a proven history in a field, such as business, sports, or personal reliability. Common with 'strong', 'good', or 'poor' (e.g., 'a strong track record'). Not used for criminal record—use 'criminal record' for law enforcement context.
Example Sentences
The company has a good track record for safety.
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We want to hire someone with a proven track record.
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Her track record shows she is dependable.
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I'm impressed by their track record in launching successful products.
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If your track record is solid, you’ll have no problem getting hired.
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They gained investors’ trust thanks to their excellent track record.
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