Track record

The “track record” of a person, company, or product refers to their past performance, achievements, or failures.

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The “track record” of a person, company, or product refers to their past performance, achievements, or failures. The people in the “Free Britney” movement argue that she’s been able to tour the world, star in television shows, and release multiple albums; that’s hardly the “track record” of someone who can’t manage her own affairs. People in the “Free Britney” movement think that Britney’s recent “track record,” or her recent achievements, indicate that she can manage her own affairs. The school has an impressive “track record” with getting students into good colleges.

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