Sentence examples for broken records from inspiring English sources

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broken records

noun

Plural of broken record

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Even so, he said, the campaign has already broken records.

The video has broken records for the speed at which a 30-minute film has spread.

The stockmarket, which had broken records all year, plunged by 2.4%.

Mr. Kerry has in recent days broken records Dr. Howard Dean set for Internet fund-raising.

Avatar had broken records that winter, setting the bar for the blockbusters that would follow.

It has also broken records for box-office sales and ticket prices.

Downton Abbey has broken records in the US to become the most-watched drama in the history of channel PBS.

But for those angry at the sky, broken records don't distract, console or invite a brighter disposition.

Britain and Germany have broken records for generating solar electricity in the last few weeks, according to new industry figures.

A Dutch weather institute said April had broken records as the warmest, driest and sunniest month there.

In just ten years, the editor claimed, Tae Zang had broken records and sold more than two million copies.

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