#can I do this type defenition like in typescript with v validator?

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olive brook
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I tried doing:

const textData = literals('x','y','z');
const typeOfTextDataInRecord = v.record(textData, v.array(v.string()))

same as in typescript in my brain as doing this:

 type textData = ['x','y','z'];
 type howWeDoTextData = textData[number]
 type typeOfTextDataInRecord = Record <howWeDoTextData,string[]> 
lofty wrenBOT
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olive brook
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update: I created an object that has keys and values and the type seems to resemble what I want.

const newType = v.object({key:textData, value:v.array(v.string())})