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The phrase "all-time peak" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a highest point or level that something has ever reached, whether that be a record, achievement, or even a feeling. Example: The stock market reached its all-time peak yesterday, surprising investors and experts alike.
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Carlsen advanced his overall rating to 2876, only six points shy of his all-time peak.
Last year, the capital's population reached an all-time peak of more than 8.6 million.
The return to higher rates comes at an all-time peak for bond fund assets.
And the number of new gas rigs is at an all-time peak.
Each of the other three was within 4percentt of its all-time peak.
That's what things looked like at the all-time peak for deaths by terrorism.
Then, around the time that Barack Obama became President, U.S. production shot back up, approaching its all-time peak.
In July, 2008, prices reached an all-time peak, $145.31 per barrel, but the frackers were just getting started.
In 2007, the bank's share price hit an all-time peak: a hundred and fifty-nine dollars.
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On this day fifteen years ago the index hit its all time peak of 6930, and despite attempting to regain it during the year, that target now seems some way off.
Indeed its shares hit an all-time peak this month.
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