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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a peak in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high point or maximum level in a particular context, such as data trends or experiences.
Example: "There was a noticeable peak in the sales figures during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a high point in" or "a maximum in".
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(San Vicente is a peak in the Santa Monica range).
Prepare for a peak in 2007," says Mr Isherwood.
Colonel Abraham's misgivings reached a peak in December 2004.
From a peak in 1979, however, it fell away.
These filters necessarily introduce a very small delay between a peak in the original signal and a peak in filtered signal.
So when there is a peak in voltage, it indicates that the subject took a breath.
That year was also a peak in foreign stocks' relative strength.
Prices had fallen by 23% between a peak in August 2007 and April this year.
Debts will continue to grow, until a peak in house prices in 2019.
His masterpieces of composition and color harmony reached a peak in his paintings of musical instruments.
"There tends to be a peak in June for east coast lows," Taylor said.
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