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red book

British  

noun

  1. (sometimes capitals) a government publication bound in red, esp the Treasury's annual forecast of revenue, expenditure, growth, and inflation

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Anyone concerned about which vaccines they have had is advised to contact their GP to find out which vaccines they have already had if they are unsure, or look at their red book which records vaccines that have been given.

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The red book is given to parents when their child is first born.

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A tattered red book that used to belong to my dad.

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Inside is a red book that contains the measures to be read out in the Budget speech.

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Your full health record should be available on the app, along with the "red book", which contains a child's health data, including any vaccines they have been given.

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