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The phrase "a new peak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a new high point or level in various contexts, such as achievements, statistics, or performance.
Example: "The company reached a new peak in sales this quarter, surpassing all previous records."
Alternatives: "a new high" or "an all-time high".
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It reached a new peak after the default.
The trend seems to have reached a new peak.
In time, maybe a long time, prices will recover and a new peak will be reached.
Shares in the group jumped 8% to a new peak of 810p, valuing it at £1.57bn.
Kill Bill has taken Asian martial arts to a new peak in an already bullish market.
The Beau-Rivage Palace Hotel in Lausanne represents a new peak.
That was enough to send the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a new peak.
Hazare's arrival at the parade ground on Friday signalled a new peak of intensity.
Today, enthusiasm for vampires seems to be at a new peak.
Why do you think youth violence in London has reached a new peak?
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Cambridge reached a new peak of 13.7 times local incomes, eclipsing Oxford for the first time.
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