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The phrase "a high point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peak moment or significant highlight in a particular context, such as an event, experience, or achievement.
Example: "The concert was a high point of the festival, drawing in thousands of enthusiastic fans."
Alternatives: "a highlight of" or "a peak moment of".
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Was there a high point of the protest for you?
This is a high point of Web journalism.
The production remains a high point of all our lives.
My stay was a high point of a month's trip.
Desserts are few, but a high point of the meal.
Even without the Previns, this Joan would be a high point of the year's concert season.
The case was hardly a high point of the war on drugs.
His strong Ford, lockjawed with fury, is a high point of the record.
"It was a high point of environmental action and gains in history.
"It's very rewarding," says Goodman, "a high point of the job".
It also happens to be a terrific painting and a high point of early German Expressionism.
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