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The phrase "a record rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rate that is the highest ever recorded in a particular context, such as finance, sports, or statistics.
Example: "The company reported a record rate of growth this quarter, surpassing all previous benchmarks."
Alternatives: "an unprecedented rate" or "a historic rate".
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Prices in 14 of the 20 metropolitan areas fell at a record rate.
Corporate failures are at a record rate and unemployment reaches 3.5m.
Shipyards churn out hulls at a record rate, but cannot keep up.
That's a record rate of 1.9 million foreclosure filings in the first half of this year.
At the Securities and Exchange Commission, accounting investigations are being started at a record rate.
Today, Norway is deporting people at a record rate: more than 7,000 this year.
THE DEFENSE Oklahoma has scored at a record rate but not against a defense like Florida's.
Trump has had a record rate of turnover in his senior staff.
He observes that hospitals are already gobbling up independent doctors' practices at a record rate.
They are increasing at a record rate — higher than civilian suicide.
During the delay, the agency has foreclosed on borrowers at a record rate.
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