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The phrase "a pinnacle of popularity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a peak or high point of fame or public interest in a person, product, or idea. Example: "The singer reached a pinnacle of popularity with her latest album, topping the charts for several weeks."
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The Federalist Party was killed by its opposition to the war, and the president was lifted to a pinnacle of popularity.
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With "The Prince of Tides" in 1986, Mr. Conroy reached his pinnacle of popularity.
Together they made lots of money and commercials and guided the National Basketball Association to the pinnacle of popularity.
Studio 54 opens, a pinnacle of cocaine-disco-doorman culture.
Ray's first masterpiece, and a pinnacle of poetic noir.
Landing an article in the journal has long represented a pinnacle of professional success.
In mathematics, positional notation and the use of the zero represented a pinnacle of intellectual achievement.
Today's cellists still treat the Bach Suites as a pinnacle of their art.
PPC is a pinnacle of online marketing.
So instead of being a pinnacle of intellectual sophistication, cognition of absences may be primal.
I'm not exactly a pinnacle of style here.
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