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"record levels of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high or extreme quantity or level of something that has been measured or recorded. Example: "The country is experiencing record levels of unemployment due to the economic downturn."
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Record levels of street violence?
Record levels of industrial smog?
Record levels of employment.
"Certainly not record levels of increases".
In 2012 and 2013 Britain saw record levels of investment.
Banks have record levels of reserves parked at the Fed.
We have record levels of long-term unemployment.
And then there are the record levels of student debt.
No one wants to see a return to anything approaching the record levels of previous years.
This would bode well for a Republican party that is getting record levels of white voters.
Record levels of air pollution will continue to plague the UK, experts have warned.
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