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The phrase "a record number" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an unprecedented quantity or amount of something, often in a statistical or reporting context.
Example: "This year, the event attracted a record number of participants, surpassing all previous years."
Alternatives: "an unprecedented number" or "the highest number ever".
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A record number, eighty-nine, won.
This was a record number.
A record number of home foreclosures.
A record number of Democrats are running, including a record number of women.
And a record number of tickets have been sold.
There are a lot of similes, perhaps a record number.
Admittedly there had been a record number of votes.
It has a record number of armed citizens.
Last year, a record number of trans Americans were murdered.
It will also create a record number of carcasses.
A record number of trans murders were recorded this year.
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