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"achieved its apogee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a time when something reached its highest point. For example: "The company achieved its apogee in the 2000s, when it was the most profitable it had ever been."
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The great irony is that only when "Mouthpiece Theatre" achieved its apogee of awesome, startling awfulness did the effort finally "go viral".
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It will reach its apogee – or its further point from Earth in its orbit– approximately three hours after.
Iran has achieved its goals.
Yet neither side achieved its goals.
Today achieved its objective.
That process may reach its apogee on Tuesday.
By Saturday night, Mr. Bush's margin will probably reach its apogee.
In the postwar era, America's embassy buildings achieved an apogee of architectural transparency.
It reached its apogee in Swindon's "Magic Roundabout" (pictured): one large roundabout surrounded by five mini satellites.
The moon is on average 384,400km away from Earth, but at its apogee it is about 405,500km away.
It sees its apogee mostly in the form of David Bailey's photographs of the young Jean Shrimpton, which line the walls with innocence and desire.
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