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Discover Ludwig"for a record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an instance or example being used as a reference for comparison. For example: This year's sales figures are the highest we have achieved for a record.
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Fifty bucks may seem outlandish for a record album.
The country had hoped for a record year.
"Searching for a record should be like a treasure hunt.
It sold for a record price of $24.4 million.
Jobs have been added for a record 75 months.
... goes to Roger Federer, for a record fourth time.
They sold it virtually instantaneously - for a record sum.
St. John's will be vying for a record sixth championship.
"We're preparing for a record breaker," Mr. Johnson said.
Mergers and acquisitions are on track for a record year.
Nadal will be trying for a record fifth consecutive title.
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