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Discover Ludwig"record closes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that the current record or occurrence of something is complete or finished. For example, "The first round of interviews has been completed and the record closes."
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This is despite the US majors posting a clutch of fresh record closes last night.
Young may be preaching to the choir, but he also lets them preach back; the record closes with a churchy a-cappella version of "America the Beautiful" that reaffirms the link between patriotism and protest.
Any lingering sadness from this mid set melancholy is cast aside with the cathartic Leave Your Body Behind You, big chords and a big chorus raising spirits before the record closes with the – mostly – gentle epilogue of Before.
Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG, said: Equities are almost universally higher this morning, as London traders woke to news that US markets had posted record closes across the board.
The S&P 500 slipped 1.37 points to 2,127.83, ending a three-day run of record closes.
It was the second day of broad declines following record closes for major U.S. indexes last week.
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The record close for the S.& P. 500 is 1,565, reached in October 2007.
A week ago, both the Dow and the S.& P. 500 ended at record closing highs.
Athens ended the week to August 18th up 8.0%, with its seventh consecutive record close.
That is 146 points from its record close of 14,164.53 set in October 2007.
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index moved barely higher to another nominal record close.
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