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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the top of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the uppermost part of something. Example: The top of the mountain was covered in thick, fluffy snow. In this sentence, "the top of the mountain" refers to the highest point of the mountain. This phrase can also be used to describe the upper section of an object or structure, such as "the top of the building" or "the top of the tree." It can also be used figuratively, as in "the top of the food chain" or "the top of the leaderboard."
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"The top of the line.
The top of my head opens.
The top of the hoop?
The top of the foot.
The is the top of the storm.
And at the top of the path?
And at the top of her list.
"Look at the top of the cliff.
From the top of the arc.
This is the top of the iceberg.
At the top of the dark.
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