noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
record
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The dissemination of music by radio and gramophone record permeated the whole country and every social stratum.
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Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract.
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John also began building up a collection of gramophone records .
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It's only a short time to squeeze in eight gramophone records , isn't it?
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Orchestration I learned by copying gramophone records .
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They were not setting out to trade in gramophone records .
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The information on an ordinary gramophone record is analogue.
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He was changing the gramophone records .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A gramophone was playing a popular song.
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A novelty for the home crowd at reserve matches in 1924-25 was music from gramophone records broadcast through a loudspeaker.
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At last she wound down like an old-fashioned gramophone and rolled on to her back on the grass feeling exhausted.
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Babyface, despite having fielded a record-tying 12 nominations, netted only a few of the tiny gramophones.
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John also began building up a collection of gramophone records.
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Last fling for the analogue gramophone ?
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The dissemination of music by radio and gramophone record permeated the whole country and every social stratum.