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The phrase "in record" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been officially recorded or documented. Example: The company's profits are in record numbers this year, thanks to a successful marketing campaign.
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In record numbers.
"They fixed it up in record time".
Both are turning in record results.
Something almost did, and in record time.
"They're leaving the libraries in record numbers.
People are dumping it in RECORD numbers.
People came anyway – in record numbers.
And the boats came in record numbers.
We travel overseas in record numbers.
We built it in record time".
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5. Put in record-keeping safeguards.
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