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"record by" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular date on which something was recorded. For example, "She recorded her record-breaking performance by June 15th."
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It broke the '39 record by one.
"We're breaking that record by one tonne".
February retained that record by NASA's reckoning.
Bekele beat the record by 0.34 seconds.
That beat the record by.16sec.16sec
Rice output will fall from last year's record by 1.5%.
That's a new record, by a huge margin.
Cuche broke Marco Büchel's record by 85 days.
In '54, he first heard a record by Hank Williams.
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A record-by-record comparison would not be feasible.
The script is a simple lexical parser that moves record-by-record through a file.
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