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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new apogee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a new peak or high point in a particular context, such as achievements, developments, or experiences.
Example: "The recent technological advancements represent a new apogee in the field of artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "a new pinnacle" or "a new peak".
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Precision war reached a new apogee in Afghanistan, where nearly two-thirds of the weapons used were of this type.
The second Ansari X Prize flight was flown on Oct. 4, 2004, by Brian Binnie and achieved a new apogee milestone of 367,500 feet (112,000 metres), surpassing the X-15 rocket plane's altitude record by 13,000 feet (4,000 metres).
With its independence came a new apogee, and for a brief time Seibal became a prominent regional capital located on the important Pasión River trade route.
But her posturing over Brexit, which reached a new apogee on Tuesday with her soon-to-be-infamous "that right, it's Scorched Earth Brexit!" speech, is thoroughly populist.
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The very name and vision of our firm was chosen to challenge leaders and their organizations to achieve their individual and collective Apogee, a new level of peak performance, to win for their shareholders, their customers, their associates, and themselves.
Apogee (from which a new brand name was made in 1994, 3D Realms) grew from a small startup to a successful corporation.
They look at reports of Tesla's shitty treatment of its factory workers, and reports of Amazon's shitty treatment of its warehouse workers, and conclude that Musk and Bezos — and, by extension, other tech titans too, guilty of surveillance capitalism, attention fragmentation, and truth decay — represent the apogee of a shitty exploitative system, rather than a new frontier in human achievement.
By Richard Brody F. W. Murnau's 1924 drama "The Last Laugh" (a new restoration of which is featured in a two-disk set from Kino) may well be the apogee of silent-film production.
F. W. Murnau's 1924 drama "The Last Laugh" (a new restoration of which is featured in a two-disk set from Kino) may well be the apogee of silent-film production.
Even now, rather than make a new statement, the latest crop of curvy bodices take the pouting '50s sex kitten Brigitte Bardot for their template, more than half a century since the apogee of Bardot's career, in the 1956 movie ".
Goody has often been described as a media creation, an apogee of the phenomenon of nonentities famous for being famous.
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