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I know that everybody else likes the idea of using a bear for a mascot, but, just for the record, I think it's a horrible idea.
let me make my opinion clear 
After another record-breaking quarter, eBay's stock price hit a new high.
better than ever before; exceeding all previous results 
A disposable lemon-scented toilet brush? What will companies dream up next?
to think up something creative or unusual; to come up with an original idea; to invent​
Traditional ways of advertising are no longer working for our firm. Do you think we should try some guerrilla marketing?
innovative methods to sell products; non-traditional methods of advertising
Kudos to you and the rest of the manufacturing department for figuring out how to cut our production costs! ​
I'd like to give credit to; I'd like to acknowledge 
You deserve a pat on the back for figuring out how to fix our computer network.
credit; recognition; praise 
Since you need to drum up some new business, I suggest you exhibit at a trade show.
to find new customers 
A big Ace Hardware store is opening up in town. Do you think they'll give our local hardware store a run for their money? ​
strong competition ​
I'd like to share the credit with you. Without you, I wouldn't have been able to find this important new client.
to acknowledge someone else's contribution; to share with somebody else recognition for a job well done ​
We're looking for some fresh thinking in our marketing department. Are you good at thinking outside the box?
to think creatively; to think in a new and different way ​
Our store had a very successful holiday season this year. Sales were through the roof!
very high; higher than expected