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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a numerical value that is the highest or lowest ever recorded in a particular context, such as finance, sports, or statistics.
Example: "The company reported a record figure in sales this quarter, surpassing all previous benchmarks."
Alternatives: "an all-time high" or "a record number".
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"We think it is a record figure".
Some 532,300 students, a record figure, entered higher education last year.
Thirty-two percent said that there was less teamwork, a record figure for that response.
A net 49% of them had a higher-than-normal weighting in cash, a record figure.
About 10,000 Jews from Western Europe immigrated to Israel in 2015 — a record figure, according to the Jewish Agency.
That figure climbed to 62.9 billion euros, a record figure that is up 115 percent over the previous year.
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In the past 10 months, ICE has deported 142,526 immigrants convicted of crimes, a record number, the figures show.
Evangelos Marinakis has said "fans are central" to the plans following record season-card figures and a record number of average attendances.
William Hill said it believed the increased wager had now made the bet a world record figure, but it was now offering a lower return on the extra £200,000 after cutting the odds on a no vote in September.
In October 1966 the Middlesex Regiment paid a new record figure of £900 (approximately £ in present day terms) for a VC awarded after the Battle of the Somme.
As a result, the European Union consolidated its position as the leading shrimp market, with a new record figure.
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