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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record ever" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the best or most significant record in a particular category or timeframe, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "This is a record ever set in the history of the competition."
Alternatives: "the best record" or "the highest record."
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But questions remain: Can a record ever be expunged from the Internet?
As City lost £197m last year, a record ever in English football, which was bankrolled by Mansour's own wealth, it looks impossible given further investment in players like Agüero, who cost £38m, that City can comply.
8. Fanfarra by Sergio Mendes Brazil's brilliant samba percussion groups don't often translate well to the studio, so for Fanfarra, which kicks off Sergio Mendes's grammy-winning Brasileiro album, he assembled 100 percussionists in a Rio car park to get this brilliant sound, one of the best openings to a record ever.
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In 2010, the Seahawks were the first NFL team with a losing record ever to win a division title in a season not shortened by a strike.
Sonny has never made a bad record – ever; some are simply greater than others.
His firm Paulson & Co. has had a pretty uneven record ever since.
And there's a song called "Best Record Ever Made," which is a little love song to vinyl days.
The franchise was established in 1966 and got off to a promising start, with the best record ever for an NBA expansion team 33 wins and 48 losses.
"In no case that I can think of has an independent inventor who has no manufacturing track record ever become a supplier to the auto industry.
The best-selling rock en espanol record ever, by a Guadalajara-based quartet that has parlayed a melodic, power-pop sound into unparalleled commercial success.
"I think I had the cleanest record ever as a student there," Cho said.
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