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near-record-high

 

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Near-Record-High

Description

The term "near-record-high" refers to a situation or condition where something is very close to achieving or surpassing a previously established record or all-time high point. It is used to describe exceptional levels or achievements that are remarkable and noteworthy.

Part of Speech

Adjective

Senses

  1. Referring to a level or achievement that is very close to a previously established record or all-time high point.

Usages

1. The stock market reached a near-record-high today, showcasing a prosperous economy.

2. The athlete's performance in the competition was outstanding, with a near-record-high score.

3. The temperature during summer in that region often reaches a near-record-high, making it quite unbearable.

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