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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at record" is not correct in standard written English.
It is often used in contexts discussing data or statistics, but it should be part of a larger phrase, such as "at record levels" or "at record highs."
Example: "The temperatures this summer are at record levels, surpassing all previous years."
Alternatives: "at unprecedented levels" or "at all-time highs."
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Exports are at record levels.
"Violence remains at record lows".
Revenues are at record levels.
Tourism is at record levels.
Revenue was at record levels.
Violence remains at record levels.
And we're growing at record speed.
Corporate profits are at record highs.
Companies are operating at record scale, too.
Consumer debt is at record levels.
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Look at Record Store Day.
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