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"a new record of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a new record or accomplishment of some kind. For example, "The team set a new record of 57 wins this season."
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They won the race, establishing a new record of thirty-four hours and nine minutes.
The oil price hit a new record of almost $120 a barrel on April 22nd.
Sales of Rolls-Royce cars hit a new record of 1,212 last year.
The number of people waiting for operations has already set a new record of 1.1m.
For example, China's current-account surplus hit a new record of around 8% of GDP last year.
Gold prices set a new record of over $1,120 an ounce on November 12th (see article).
In February, Gill set a new record of 2.284 seconds during the early rounds of an event near Yuma, Ariz.
Flows to Africa rose to a new record of $88 billion last year, much of it going to countries rich in natural resources.
When the oil price reached a new record of $78 a barrel last month, it was thanks as much to OPEC's diminished output as to runaway demand.
THIS week average petrol (gasoline) prices in America reached a new record of $3.10 a gallon, according to the Department of Energy.
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