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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am at the top" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate one's position at the highest point or level in a hierarchy, ranking, or physical location.
Example: "After years of hard work, I finally feel like I am at the top of my career."
Alternatives: "I am at the peak" or "I am at the highest point."
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I am at the top end of the industry.
"I think I am at the top of my career," Mr. Lagaay said in a recent telephone interview.
"I know that if I am at the top of my game I can beat anyone on any surface.
If time treats her the way she would like — if 60 is as good a year as 50 — Ms. London's may one day be among the names of the local celebrities she rattled off: "You asked me if I am at the top of my game," she wrote in an e-mail message after the interview.
Even for me, there are still basic issues – for instance, it is assumed that because I am at the top of my sport and won three gold medals my life is sorted out but I still have problems receiving the right care I need for cerebral palsy – I still have to raise money to pay for carers and have trouble finding them.
"I fought so hard to be back where I am, at the top of the podium," Vonn said after her 60th World Cup victory.
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Keith was at the top.
(They are at the top).
The usual names are at the top.
We like to be at the top.
"I want to be at the top.
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