Examples of 'record sum' in a sentence

Meaning of "record sum"

record sum - This phrase denotes a substantial or exceptionally high amount of money or quantity that has been documented or kept track of, often in financial or statistical contexts

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The bail money is a record sum in Austria.
Joseph Tsai to buy Brooklyn Nets majority ownership for record sum.
This bid would represent a new record sum for a transfer in Premier League history.
In the UK snowdrop bulb sold for record sum.
Justice Dixon has awarded me a record sum and I am extremely grateful for that.
And even at current prices, it would bring in a record sum.
Paramount pays a record sum for the film rights, but they change the score.
Hull signed striker Hernandez with a record sum for the club.
A record sum of 11.5 million rubles allocated for maintaining federal highways in Karelia this year.
Rik Wouters painting sold for record sum in London.
A record sum for Centraide Centre-du-Québec, Cascades employees outdo themselves once again!
McDonald 's Beijing supplier fined record sum for pollution.
Alsid raises a record sum of €13 million in investments.
By the end of 2016 the Chinese will have invested a record sum in Europe.
Premier League club Hull invested a record sum in signing Abel Hernandez, a Uruguay 's national team player.

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A record sum of EUR 1.6 billion went to projects in sub-Saharan Africa.
But the FT said it amounted to " a record sum for US presidential memoirs . ".
The Cabinet of Japan approved the draft budget for 2016 for a record sum.
The production budget was nearly $10 million, a record sum for a Japanese animation film.
The transfer fee was £2.2 million - a record sum for a defender in English football.

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