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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unprecedented or highest quantity of something, often in contexts like finance, statistics, or achievements.
Example: "The charity event raised a record amount of funds this year, surpassing all previous totals."
Alternatives: "an unprecedented amount" or "the highest amount ever".
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That is a record amount".
This is a record amount of money.
2014 saw a record amount of e-waste.
"Inventories got drawn down by a record amount".
Over the summer, pilots flew a record amount of overtime.
Last year, it was $40 million -- a record amount.
Last year companies issued a record amount of bonds by value.
A record amount of vehicles with alternative powertrains makes this year's list.
Because I went from chubby to obese in a record amount of time.
92 Yellow cards awarded to Bowyer in the Premier League, a record amount.
But the $1.4 million settlement was a record amount for a privacy case.
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