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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the difference between two quantities is the largest ever recorded.
Example: "The company reported a record margin in its quarterly earnings, surpassing all previous figures."
Alternatives: "an unprecedented margin" or "a historic margin".
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City, who now return to Conference North, which they won by a record margin a year ago, were one of the few Conference Premier clubs to operate with a part-time playing staff.
Booker won by a record margin.
Women may prefer Democratic candidates by a record margin.
It remains a record margin for the event.
We've beaten South Africa for only the third time, by a record margin.
In July in the same stadium it had beaten Australia, 50-21, a record margin.
They were elected by a record margin to their first full term in 2006 and were re-elected in 2010.
In Spain, the Socialist Workers Partyy lost in November to the conservative People's Party by a record margin.
Last autumn, England responded to two frustrating defeats to beat world champions New Zealand by a record margin.
No, the loss here – a record margin of defeat in the Premiership for Leicester – was more immediately hurtful.
Woods won the United States Open at Pebble Beach by 15 strokes, a record margin for a major.
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