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all-time

[awl-tahym] / ˈɔlˌtaɪm /
ADJECTIVE
unsurpassed and permanent
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When cumulative breadth is making all-time highs, SPX typically does too.

From MarketWatch

Concerns about online privacy, security and access have reached an all-time high.

From Salon

“The American economy in early 2026 is probably confusing to most Americans — the labor market looks increasingly weak, but stock markets are hitting all-time highs,” Ullrich said.

From MarketWatch

Already the state’s all-time scoring leader with more than 4,000 points, he’s learned to draw fouls with his aggressiveness and increased strength instead of relying on three-point shooting.

From Los Angeles Times

His 3,553 career strikeouts place him eighth on the all-time list.

From Barron's