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The phrase "a pitch of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a level or degree of something, such as sound, light, heat, etc. For example, "The sound rose to a pitch of screaming."
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"Maneuvering out of NSM pitch of 90 degrees to a pitch of 155.0".
The trick is to force despairing cynicism to a pitch of wholesome revelry.
But Mr Caruso has brought the open-air mall to a pitch of ersatz perfection.
A pro-Powell campaign reached a pitch of near-hysteria and there were some unpleasant incidents.
Further samples were fabricated consisting of ordered modulated pores with a pitch of 700 nm.
Each CMOS has 127×253 pixels with a pitch of 100 μm.
Each heater bridge was 5 μm×17 μm×50 μm with a pitch of 80 μm.
The coolant channel diameter is 8 mm at a pitch of 14 mm.
The aperture was 3.0×18mm2 with a pitch of 0.280 mm.
But only in New York, fittingly, has street food reached such a pitch of multicultural diversity.
Steeps are slopes with a pitch of more than 45 degrees.
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