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The phrase "a record-breaking" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an event that was particularly impressive in some way. For example, "The 2018 Olympics saw a record-breaking performance from team USA, winning the most medals ever at a single games."
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A record-breaking Argentinian striker, for example.
Or even a record-breaking 62.
Caught in a record-breaking rainstorm sans umbrella.
1974 was quite a record-breaking Monopoly year.
The result - a record-breaking Easter-weekend box-office take.
And so it ends with a record-breaking whimper.
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He did a record breaking business with the Blacks.
It will be a record breaking bridge in Indonesia in term of pier height.
That was a record, breaking the one set just last year.
Most impressive was a record breaking 75.6 FPS on Crysis.
The last Red Nose Day, in 2011, raised a record breaking £74.3m.
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