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The phrase "a zenith for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peak or high point in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The artist reached a zenith for creativity during the summer of 2020, producing some of her most acclaimed works."
Alternatives: "a peak for" or "a high point for".
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This case represents a zenith for us".
What has not been mentioned is that when three of the league's teams reached the Final Four that season, it was also a zenith for Catholic colleges, as St. John's, Georgetown and Villanova all qualified.
The dip in European IE usage also marks a zenith for its biggest competitor, Firefox, making the open-source browser alternative Europe's most used, with a 44% market share.
The match is now viewed as a zenith for Nadal, who had defeated Federer three times in a row at the French Open, which precedes Wimbledon by a few weeks.
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Soon he traded this in for a Zenith which was marketed as the "Lonnie Donegan guitar" and which Jansch played in the folk clubs in the early 1960s.
But the science of biomonitoring may be nearing a short-term zenith for the number of substances assessed in the general population, and future CDC reports "will probably grow less than [they] have recently," says John Osterloh, chief medical officer and toxicologist with the CDC Division of Laboratory Sciences.
The stature of the American manager in Japan seemed to be at a zenith, as did the opportunity for other Americans looking to become managers.
They are archetypal shooting stars, bringing excitement to its zenith for a short time, only to disappear at a moment's notice.
Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations using scientific complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (sCMOS) cameras recently enabled us to observe the fine-scale morphology of bright aurora at magnetic zenith for a variety of rapidly varying features for long uninterrupted periods.
The spiral alumoweld wire curtain provides a right-hand circular polarization with a beam directed to the zenith (for frequencies below 20 MHz).
He also received a thousand-dollar bonus from Zenith for his invention, and in 1997 Adler and Polley shared a special Emmy Award for their contributions to television.
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