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all-time (adj.)

"during recorded time," 1910, American English, from all + time (n.). Earlier it had been used in a sense "full-time," of employment, or in opposition to one-time (1883). Middle English had al-time (adv.) "at all times, always; all the time" (c. 1400).

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Definitions of all-time from WordNet

all-time (adj.)
unsurpassed in some respect up to the present;
among the all-time great lefthanders
prices at an all-time high
morale at an all-time low
From wordnet.princeton.edu