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The phrase "at record highs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a particular measurement or statistic has reached its highest level ever recorded.
Example: "The stock market has been performing exceptionally well, with several indices reaching at record highs this week."
Alternatives: "at unprecedented levels" or "at all-time peaks".
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Corporate profits are at record highs.
Nationwide, vacancy rates are at record highs.
Individual debt levels are at record highs.
But it still remains at record highs.
Prices for raw materials are at record highs.
Iron-ore stocks at Chinese ports are at record highs.
Shanghai's Composite Index is trading at record highs.
And long-term unemployment is at record highs.
Overtime hours, already at record highs, rose further.
It leaves expectations of the Obamas at record highs.
All were at record highs less than a week ago.
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