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The phrase "an extraordinary record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a remarkable or outstanding achievement, performance, or documentation in various contexts.
Example: "The athlete set an extraordinary record in the marathon, finishing in under two hours."
Alternatives: "an exceptional record" or "a remarkable record."
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That's an extraordinary record.
This is an extraordinary record.
"That's an extraordinary record," Mr. Cortez said.
Eternal Return is quite an extraordinary record.
And you have an extraordinary record of doing so.
He knew everyone, and his diary, a minor masterpiece, is an extraordinary record of his time.
Faculty in our department has an extraordinary record of past achievement that continues today.
The billionaire Elon Musk has an extraordinary record for pushing the boundaries of innovation.
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Listened to now, it's an extraordinary recording.
You can hear it on 23 Minutes in Brussels, an extraordinary recording from June 1978, where Suicide's slot is slowly drowned in booing by the audience.
The BBC has an extraordinary recording of a conversation between the Italian coast guard and Francesco Schettino, the captain of the Costa Concordia, who has been accused of abandoning ship.
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