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The phrase "a sharp peak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high point or a sudden increase in something, such as a mountain, data graph, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The data showed a sharp peak in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a steep summit" or "a sudden rise".
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Circular basins with low bifurcation ratio produce a sharp peak.
In traumatic events, the transition generates a sharp peak.
The DOS has a sharp peak near the Fermi level.
The main excitation peak was observed as a sharp peak at 824 nm.
A sharp peak at 1,676.75 cm−1 represented stretching vibration of -C-C = C-O.
Virgin MMT shows a sharp peak around 2θ values of 3.5 and 7.3.
The abovementioned quasi-flat band forms a sharp peak just around the Fermi level.
In clean conditions, there is a sharp peak for a sound source.
end{aligned} (38)Initial condition has a sharp peak in the middle.
Rapid increase of coverage with electrode potential causes a sharp peak in the simulated voltammogram.
Zeta potential measurements indicated a sharp peak at − 3.93 and − 13.8 mV for ApAgNPs and SaAgNPs, respectively.
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