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The phrase "a record amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unprecedented quantity or level of something, often in contexts related to statistics, achievements, or financial figures.
Example: "The company reported a record amount of sales this quarter, surpassing all previous records."
Alternatives: "an unprecedented level of" or "a historic quantity of".
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This is a record amount of money.
2014 saw a record amount of e-waste.
Over the summer, pilots flew a record amount of overtime.
"They built the Pentagon back in a record amount of time.
"Despite raising a record amount of money, this was the year that the I.P.O.
A record amount of higher-priced petroleum products was imported in February.
Up to £54bn of taxpayer money is invested in RBS – a record amount of state aid.
"We also spent a record amount of money on Internet advertising," he said.
This year, however, a record amount of ad money was committed upfront at record prices.
Because I went from chubby to obese in a record amount of time.
Last year companies issued a record amount of bonds by value.
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