Track-record
noun
1.
a record of achievements or performance:
an executive with a good track record.
track record
noun
1.
(informal) the past record of the accomplishments and failures of a person, business, etc
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track record
A record of actual performance or achievements, as in This applicant has an excellent track record. This term probably comes from horse racing, where it signifies the best time a horse has ever achieved at a particular track or over a particular distance. However, some believe it alludes to track and field records. Its figurative use dates from the late 1940s.
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