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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new records" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the latest or most recent achievements, accomplishments, or data recorded. Example: "The company set new records for sales and revenue this quarter."
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Enough creation of new records.
He's on new records by David Binney and Curtis Macdonald.
Nearly every weather station set new records.
They didn't care about new records.
New records are being added in Wylie.
China's exports began setting new records last summer.
"We set new records in sales of Macs and iPhones.
Two other new records were in the Top 10.
Tells about some of the players and new records.
You could even see the FTSE pushing to new records.
Online retailers also set new records in America.
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