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Discover Ludwig"apogee of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the highest point or most successful point of something. For example: The Beatles' album Abbey Road was seen as the apogee of the band's success.
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"This is the apogee of its type.
It's work – the very apogee of sameness.
Yet its apogee of texture is fleeting.
It was the apogee of his career.
That scene is unfortunately the artistic apogee of "Pawn Sacrifice".
But Spy was at the apogee of hipness.
The movie industry was at the apogee of its vertical integration and industrial organization.
In many ways it forms the apogee of his link between leftist ideology and film-making.
Yet we seem to have reached an apogee of separation since then.
Its meticulously decorated Sagrarium represents the apogee of the native Baroque style of the 18th century.
Hawks's films seem like the apotheosis of documentary; Hitchcock's, like the apogee of fiction.
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