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Discover Ludwig"new record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has beaten a previous record of some sort. For example: "The team set a new record this season, winning 15 consecutive games."
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That's a new record.
A new record of his….
This is a new record for dysfunction.
The new record definitely embodies that.
"I set a new record," Petersen said.
Oil prices reached a new record.
#Kendrick #grammys A new Record Guinness tonight!
They hit new record highs by 2010.
Exactly: a new record.
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