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Discover LudwigThe phrase "World records" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the achievements or accomplishments that have been globally recognized as the best or most impressive in a particular category or field. Example: "The Olympics are known for breaking world records in various sports every four years." In this example, "world records" refers to the officially recognized achievements made by athletes from different countries in various sports during the Olympic games.
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World records
noun
Plural of world record
Exact(60)
World records were set everywhere.
World records are made to be broken.
World records in spring competitions seemed attainable.
World records to be broken.
World records have been broken at Chicago four times.
World records (WR) highlight the progression of human performance.
New World Records; CD.
She's focused on world records".
New world records were set.
I keep getting world records".
He holds six world records.
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