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Discover LudwigThe phrase "record amounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe quantities that are higher than any previously recorded levels.
Example: "The company reported record amounts of revenue this quarter, surpassing all previous years."
Alternatives: "unprecedented levels" or "historic figures."
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Investors poured record amounts into the industry.
With the dispute resolved, they are now exporting record amounts.
Record amounts of corporate bonds have been issued this year.
Anglo-Saxon consumers are famously carrying record amounts of debt.
Did the record amounts of money inform and edify voters?
Companies are holding record amounts of cash (see chart).
They also pile up record amounts of credit-card debt even as they put record amounts of money into 401(k) accounts.
Hollywood money is being spent in the UK in record amounts.
British consumers borrowed record amounts in May as mortgage lending soared.
Americans plowed record amounts of money into international investments from 2005 to 2007.
Investors shifted record amounts of money from stock funds to bond and money market funds.
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