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Discover Ludwig"record market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the stock market when it reaches a new all-time high. For example, "The record market has been on an upward trend since the start of the year."
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Then there's the novelty football record market.
I think the whole record market is heading in that direction.
"It should not be surprising, then, that the Mosaic equivalent, the cantor, dominated the early Jewish record market too.
Sales of alternative fuel vehicles, such as electric cars, increased by 9.4% to almost 28,000, achieving a new record market share of 1.4%.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) now has a record market share of 95.4%, according to the most recent report by Web analytics firm OneStat.com.
Last year, legitimate download sales in Britain came to €20m (£14m) or 1% of the total record market, according to estimates by Jupiter Research.
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Previously, studios were allowed to record marketing expenses as they recorded revenue.
The audits did not require retailer co-operation and observers devised techniques to accurately recall and unobtrusively record marketing and advertising information.
(But be warned: in the chaotic classical-record market of the moment, trying to determine availability or even, in some cases, current record numbers is an inexact -- no, nightmarish -- proposition).
(Insofar, that is, as availablility can be pinned down in the chaotic classical-record market of the moment: availability here is determined by the Schwann/Opus, Amazon.com and CDNow catalogs as well as what can be found in major New York record stores).
David Glew had with him an IBM printout that showed the sale of Atlantic records market by market during the previous week.
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