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Discover LudwigThe phrase "previous records" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any documented information or data from before the current time or situation. Example: The company's previous records show a steady increase in profits over the past five years.
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We surpassed all our previous records.
His previous records had been written in real time.
The delays in June smashed all previous records.
Some were exceeding previous records by 10 feet.
While previous records were somber, dark, this one's more joyous.
The 2012 melt has comprehensively broken all previous records.
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The event broke all previous records for a private collection, fetching $206m.
I'd done that before with previous records and while I don't think I'd compromised anything greatly, it hadn't really worked.
Many streams reported discharge rates of more than double the previous records.
Last year, more than 15 million children cast their ballots, breaking all previous records.
"Hopelessness," the resulting album, is no less vulnerable than her previous records.
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