go on record
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To go on record and say yes, people would come after me.
Across the United States, Latino organizers are lifting their phones not to go viral but to go on record.
From Los Angeles Times
Most did not want to go on record with their opinions because of a fear of reprisals, but one footballer, who plays in the sixth tier of the women's game, was willing to speak anonymously.
From BBC
“And I will go on record as saying that. ... We’ve never had a bear kill anybody.”
From Los Angeles Times
"I'm happy to go on record to say that there will be a title challenge coming from Chelsea if everything goes well in the next couple of months," ex-Chelsea forward Joe Cole said on TNT Sports.
From BBC
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