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break the record (SirReal); hit an all-time record (Ремедиос_П); shatter record (Germany shatters record for Covid deaths as country enters lockdown cnn.com Mr. Wolf); cut a record; cap the climax; beat a record; break a record (Thomas had a picture that had already played six months in New York and was still running, and Hennessy's picture, his first hit, was doing record-breaking business in an art house... (I. Shaw)); hit record (dessy); surpass a record high (Ремедиос_П); top a record (SirReal); beat or break the record; eclipse a record (Ремедиос_П); break a record (to do something better than the best known speed, time, number, etc. previously achieved
cambridge.org jodrey); crack |