Examples of 'near-record' in a sentence

Meaning of "near-record"

Near-record refers to a level or achievement that is very close to breaking an existing record

How to use "near-record" in a sentence

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Near-record number of nurses start training despit.
Has won or will share in a near-record jackpot.
Near-record unpopularity in numerous polls.
Recent headlines touting near-record low unemployment are everywhere.
Our market interest rates fell to near-record lows.
March was a near-record month for electric vehicle sales.
Mergers and acquisitions are taking place at a near-record pace.
The budget would bring near-record deficits for at least two years.
The inventory of unsold houses reaching near-record levels.
One town even went from a near-record low temperature to breaking the record high.
The race was run in fine weather in front of a near-record crowd.
The Sun is currently in a near-record period of low sunspot activity.
The percentage of people working will reach near-record levels.
There was record or near-record activity in every month of the season except for June.
Was it a coincidence that this occurred in the wake of near-record solar outbursts?

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Despite near-record cold weather, thousands of Albertans from all over the province were on hand.
Whoever has those numbers has won or will share in a near-record jackpot.
Since then the catch has rebounded to near-record levels due to Alaska 's salmon management.
Well, it is finally cooling off in the southland after a day of near-record temperatures.
Unemployment remains at near-record levels, and most Americans are struggling to rebuild their battered finances.
As a result of this heavy rain, many rivers rose to record or near-record levels.
Record or near-record temperatures occurred in parts of the Middle East and north Africa.
We know that in percentage terms, labor participation in the workplace is at near-record lows.
Aggregate domestic profits are at near-record levels relative to GDP.
During the outlook period this ratio will decline somewhat from this near-record level.
I have a near-record contract.
United States auto production and sales are at near-record levels.
Wealth inequality in the U.S. is at near-record levels, according to a new study by academics.
Falcon sales continued to outsell the Corvair for a second near-record year.
I have a near-record contract . I have to preserve my voice, Which is hard.
A heat wave that struck Israel Wednesday sent temperatures soaring to near-record breaking heights.
Near-record temps today, storms tomorrow.
The next seven days are expected to reach near-record lows in the Northeast US.
I have a near-record contract . All right.
Blacks, Asians and Hispanics enjoy record low or near-record low unemployment rates.
After years of near-record profits, US corporations are sitting on a cash hoard of some $1.4 trillion.
Already, this is a bubble of near-record inflation.
The near-record temperatures of 2009 occurred despite an unseasonably cool December in much of North America.
And he has done it in near-record time.
The Tennessee River near Savannah, Tennessee, also is forecast to crest at near-record levels.
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan at near-record level this year, according to U.N. report.
Despite such efforts, the park's herds remain at near-record levels.
On July 26 the heat reached near-record levels over Chad and Niger.
The production of potash, salt and other minerals is also at near-record levels.
On July 26 the heat reached near-record levels over Iraq.
Edmunds . com estimates that around 28 % of new vehicles this year will be leased - a near-record pace.
Nevertheless, electricity usage has reached near-record levels.
According to Bloomberg, global central banks are buying up gold “at a near-record pace”….
Despite that aggressive effort, the park 's herds remain at near-record levels.
Well, It Is flnally coollng off In the Southland… after a day of near-record temperatures.

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