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The phrase "made a record" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an accomplishment, for example: "Paula just made a record by completing the marathon in one hour and three minutes."
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He made a record himself.
"And we made a record.
We just made a record – big deal.
He made a record without telling me.
Last June, he made a record 33 public appearances.
In 1912 Thomas Edison made a record with it.
And you've also made a record with your father.
They made a record that portrayed some urban realities.
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An adventurer has claimed to have made a record-breaking leap into the English Channel.
Prop Taufa'ao Filise made a record-equalling 182nd appearance for Blues.
Scientists have made a record-breaking discovery.
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