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The phrase 'to set a record' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's outstanding achievement. For example: "She ran the marathon in record time, setting a new record for the event."
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He is just looking to set a record.
The 2000 harvest is expected to set a record.
The goal is to set a record for the largest picnic celebration ever.
"And that's why I told myself I wanted to set a record, to make 20 under".
FedEx said shipments relating to the holiday shopping season were on track to set a record.
But that isn't enough to set a record: cave depths, unlike mountain heights, are inherently subjective.
Exports increased by $1.5 billion to set a record monthly total of $102.2 billion.
Next year is expected to set a record in generic drug savings, the report said.
At some point, Bradstock said, he would like to set a record for tossing an iPhone.
She favors campaign finance reform, but is about to set a record for spending.
"I don't look at myself as a person out to set a record," he said.
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