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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approaching a record high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics, measurements, or trends that are nearing their highest recorded levels.
Example: "The temperature today is approaching a record high, with forecasts predicting it could reach 100 degrees."
Alternatives: "nearing a record high" or "close to a record high."
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They have fallen more than 40% since approaching a record high at the end of February when they reached 238.5p.
The men were among the best conditioned in the hobby, but the afternoon heat climbed past 80 degrees, approaching a record high.
He added that he thought the Dow, which was then around 9,500, could be approaching a record high "in another 12 or 18 months".
But as the value of the dollar fell, the price of gold was approaching a record high, quadrupling in value between 2005 and 2010.
The FTSE 100 stock index.FTSE was up 1.45percentt at 6985, approaching a record high set last month.
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In mid-August, the price of gold approached a record high of $1,830 an ounce, amid speculation that it could reach $2,000 by the end of the year.
Netflix's stock approached a record high and closed up almost 8 percent on Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported on the talks with Comcast, the nation's largest cable provider, and Suddenlink.
Significant progress has been made since the discovery of Seebeck effect in 1821, particularly, the figure of merit zT approached a record high value of 2.6 in 2014.
"We were approaching a record in tourism.
Yes, tiny Goldman is approaching a record $100 billionn market capitalization.
That was a record high.
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