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Discover LudwigThe word "record-breaking" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has achieved a more remarkable result than ever before, or has broken the existing record. For example, "The athlete set a record-breaking time in the race."
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record-breaking
adjective
Of an achievement, exceeding the highest previously recorded level in that activity.
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The long answer will surely include the fact that we seem to be breaking records all the time: record-breaking heat in the summer, record-breaking heat in the winter, record-breaking winds, and record-breaking dryness.
Record-breaking, historic, embarrassing.
A record-breaking Argentinian striker, for example.
Or even a record-breaking 62.
No, not another record-breaking hottest month.
The length of Matsuzaki's journey was hardly record-breaking.
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Record breaking exam results?
Still big, but certainly not record breaking.
No one has quite his dedication to record breaking.
Most impressive was a record breaking 75.6 FPS on Crysis.
Record breaking hit maker.
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