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  1. just for the record. Let's get things straight; also, let me make myself clear. For example, Just for the record, we never endorsed this idea, or Just for the record, I didn't vote for him. This usage employs record in the sense of "public knowledge." [Mid-1900s] Also see go on record; set (the record) straight.

  2. something that you say before you tell someone something important that you want them to remember: And, just for the record, we were never any more than good friends. For the record, I received no payment for the work. He claims, for the record, that he never actually said those words.

  3. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom just for the record, which means to clarify or correct something in public knowledge. See sentences with this phrase and related idioms.

  4. Learn the definition and usage of the idiom 'just for the record', which means to say something for people to know but not necessarily agree with or support it. Find examples, similar idioms and quizzes on this web page.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · "Just for the record" is an idiom in the English language used to indicate that a person is trying to clarify his ideas or his stance on a given issue to a group of listeners or readers. An idiom is a phrase with a figurative meaning that differs somewhat from the commonly accepted literal meaning.

  6. You can use "Just for the record" to emphasize that something is being documented or recorded. It is often used in formal settings, such as meetings or legal proceedings, to ensure accuracy and clarity. For example, if you want to make sure that a statement is officially recorded, you might say, 'I want to make sure this is "just for the record".'

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Prepositional phrase [ edit] for the record. For the purpose of being recorded, especially when already known . I will ask you, for the record, to state your name and address. Now, just for the record, you have served time for drug dealing, haven't you?

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