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The phrase "achieved a record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to reaching a new high or milestone in performance, statistics, or accomplishments.
Example: "The athlete achieved a record in the 100-meter dash, finishing in under 10 seconds."
Alternatives: "set a new record" or "broke a record."
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Coaching at Loyola from 1951 to 1975, Ireland achieved a record of 321-255.
During the year theguardian.com achieved a record audience of nearly 30m unique users.
The triumphs of Mad Max: Fury Road mean Australia has achieved a record haul of Oscars.
Mr. Dmitrievsky may have achieved a record early in his career by creating 40 ballets in 10 months.
The government said Homer had achieved a record increase in total revenues and reduced error and fraud in tax credits.
Foreign trade achieved a record surplus of FFr173 billion ($30 billion) last year, twice the 1996 figure.
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The investment bank had made a big score: the initial public offering of theglobe.com, which it had underwritten after several rival investment banks refused the deal, had just achieved a record-breaking 606 percent gain on its first day of trading.
It closed at $45.08, almost achieving a record high.
12.25pm BST Hull College is celebrating after achieving a record A-level pass rate of 100% - up from 96% last year.
Hull College is also celebrating after achieving a record A-level pass rate of 100% – up from 96% last year.
As a result, Don Halperin had more bills signed into law than most members of the Minority Party in the Senate achieving a record 22 chapters in 1978.
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