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The phrase "at a record pace" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is happening or being done very quickly or at an unusually fast rate, often breaking previous records. Example: "The company's sales are growing at a record pace, surpassing all previous years' numbers."
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Some are being mined at a record pace, he said.
He's installing conservative judges at a record pace.
"Our negotiations are proceeding at a record pace.
Venture capitalists, meanwhile, have been investing at a record pace.
Day after day, the slaughter of the elephants continues at a record pace.
Baseballs were flying out of stadiums, and turnstiles where whirling at a record pace.
The city has been opening temporary homeless shelters at a record pace in 2012.
The numbers are staggering as the 2011 tornado season rages at a record pace.
Real estate experts say homes are indeed selling at a record pace in many cities.
Republicans have confirmed Trump's circuit court judges at a record pace.
More timely figures showed the private sector contracted at a record pace last month.
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