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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acme of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means the highest or most perfect point or state of something. Example: "Climbing Mount Everest is considered the acme of human achievement."
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Anderson is the acme of that.
Caroline was not always the acme of rebel hip.
Dodd describes this world as "the very acme of dreariness".
Experts consider Ru ware the acme of Chinese ceramics.
The European Parliament, which now believes itself the acme of democracy, might well say no.
Rent-free accommodation in central London, plus a salary, is hardly the acme of slavehood.
If his criticism could be scattershot, his stories are the acme of patient craft.
British Rail used to be the acme of this sort of thing.
The modern orchestra was all improvement, the acme of range, power and efficiency.
It's no accident that Kiss's high period coincided with the acme of Trump's development career.
But the Night Vision system with pedestrian detection is the acme of superfluous options.
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