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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone performs better than someone else or a previous performance. For example, "The athlete broke the record for the fastest mile run."
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Ray Fails to Break Record.
In 2014, I predicted that 2015 would break record temperatures.
How nice of Mark Carne to "strongly advise passengers to plan ahead this May" (Bank holiday heatwave may break record for early May, 5 May).
If confirmed, the results announced today will break record densities announced last year at CERN, a European particle physics laboratory in Geneva.
Temperatures, which were expected to climb to the mid-50's today and tomorrow, brushed but did not break record lows.
"It's not often we break record cold temperatures anymore in this warming climate". As the storm leaves Arizona, it will bring a dose of mountain snow to New Mexico before a warm-up arrives early next week.
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You can break records that seemed unbreakable.
If I break records, great.
I break records in my spare time.
"I think we are going to break records," she said.
Sellers seemed eager to try to break records in 2012.
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