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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all time highs" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the highest level or peak that something has reached over a specific period, often in financial or performance contexts.
Example: "The stock market has been experiencing all time highs, reflecting investor confidence and economic growth."
Alternatives: "record highs" or "peak levels".
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Yet prices barely budged below their all time highs of $111/bbl.
Our graduation rate and retention rates are at all time highs.
The Surface and Lumia numbers are strong, all time highs.
And I was asked in December of 2007, what my biggest fear was and I said, "Well, it's that we're at all time highs, or near all time highs, but nobody's really feeling like it's all time highs".
"New all time highs".
In 2012, crime spiked to all time highs.
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Equities remain close to all-time highs.
"They're near all-time highs".
"Asian stock markets are at all-time highs.
Sales of the fruit have recently reached all-time highs.
"Lots of companies are still a long way from their all-time highs," Mr. Wiechers said.
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