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The phrase "win a record" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to achieve or obtain a recording (such as a music album or sporting achievement) through competition or success. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, the band finally won a record deal with a major label."
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They can win a record level of support.
However, Brazil's players insisted they remain on track to win a record sixth World Cup.
But can he win a record eighth title here this fortnight?
Richard Petty needed 1,177 races to win a record 200, nearly one in six.
At that time, Rooney was scoring virtually every game, leading United's attempt to win a record 19th English league title.
They could win a record third Women's World Cup and avenge a heartbreaking loss to Japan four years earlier.
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Miles had a powerful forehand and exceptional defensive skills, which helped him win a record-setting 10 national championships.
Tied for second with four Indy poles in his career, he has reclaimed the title of race favorite as he tries to win a record-tying fourth 500.
On Sunday, Soderling, a 25-year-old Swede, will play his first Grand Slam final, against Roger Federer, who will be trying to win a record-tying 14th.
Barbara Sears Rockefeller, a Pennsylvania coal miner's daughter who married one of the richest men in America only to win a record-setting divorce settlement, died on Monday.
At the Finn (heavyweight dinghy) world championships in May he won seven out of nine races to win a record-breaking sixth title.
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