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Discover Ludwig'record price' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a price that is higher than any that have previously been reached. For example, "The company sold for a record price of $8.2 million."
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Is it a record price?
It also brought a record price.
His "Mao" may well strike a record price.
The first record price was set by Otto Mueller's "Bathers".
It sold for a record price of $24.4 million.
It, too, brought a record price, selling for $36.4 million.
The record price for a full set is $4 million".
His record price, in 1906, was 590 pounds.
It was a record price for the artist.
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The sale broke the world-record price for a work of art at auction.
A second world-record price later greeted a three-dimensional work.
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