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rewrite
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rewrite verb amend, bring up-to-date, change, copy, correct, edit, emend, improve, improve upon, make correccions, make improvements, modify, overhaul, recast, recreate, rectify, redraft, refine, reform, remold, revamp, revise, rework
See also: alter, amend, change, copy, correction, edit, emend, modify, redact, revise, revision


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Fryatt certainly has form for rewriting the record books - he has become the first Leicester player to score 20 goals before Christmas since Derek Dougan in 1966, and the first since Arthur Chandler in 1925 to score two hat-tricks in a row.
THEY were well-backed in Baku but support for Wales' home clash with Azerbaijan is rewriting the record books.
Poland U-21 3 England U-21 1 ENGLAND'S hopes of rewriting the record books were shattered when they lost their final Euro-pean Championship tie in Plock.
 
 
 
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