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Discover Ludwig"break records" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to achieve something that has never been achieved before and to surpass previous records. Example: The athlete hoped to break records in the upcoming competition and secure a spot in the history books. OR The new blockbuster movie is expected to break records at the box office, thanks to its highly anticipated release and star-studded cast.
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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.
This year's City bonuses are again set to break records.
I'm not going out there trying to break records.
Experian predicted that online shopping would break records this year.
And on Sunday, it served to break records.
This year is on track to break records.
So, the bad news is we continue to break records.
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