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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a record or information that has been mentioned or presented earlier in the text.
Example: "As stated in the record above, the sales figures have increased significantly this quarter."
Alternatives: "the aforementioned record" or "the previous record".
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Oil is down more than $20 a barrel since hitting a record above $147 a few weeks ago.
The rise in oil prices turned into a stampede on Friday with futures jumping a staggering $11 a barrel to set a record above $138 a barrel.
The Nets play seven of their next eight games against opponents with a record above.500, so Saturday's win was a must.
On a day when oil prices surged to a record above $145 a barrel, Mr. Trichet devoted a lot of attention to energy markets.
Prices for crude oil shot up more than 50percentt last year, hitting a record above $147 a barrel in July, then crashed to $33 in December.
The worst U.S. drought since 1956 has pushed Chicago corn futures, the global benchmark, to a record above $8 a bushel, or $282 a liter.
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The state's largest city, Anchorage, set a record for above-zero temperatures.
The conversation, which you'll find a recording of above, focused largely on the issues facing Western companies as they try to make their way into China.
As a consequence, the new results recorded above were mainly consistent with the low electrolyte concentrations employed (1.0 ∼ 10.0 mM).
Still, retail gas prices advanced to a fresh record above $3.98 a gallon on average.
Asian stocks were mostly lower Tuesday due to heightened concerns about inflation after oil prices soared to a fresh record above $143 a barrel overnight.
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