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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are peaked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has reached a high point or maximum level, often in reference to emotions, performance, or physical conditions.
Example: "After weeks of intense training, the athletes are peaked and ready for the competition."
Alternatives: "are at their peak" or "have reached their peak."
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are peaked
adjective
Having a peak or peaks.
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Higher energy levels in the atom have waves that are peaked at greater distances from the nucleus.
Its solitary waves are peaked [4].
(u={{u}_{1,2}} ( x,t )) are peaked wave solutions of the generalized Ostrovsky equation.
The electrojet and CEJ are peaked at about 12 00 and 08 00 LT, respectively.
Its solitary waves are peaked, capturing a feature of the water waves of great height [13] [16].
The results indicate that both the tensile strength and the fracture strain for wrought molybdenum are peaked at 300 °C within the tested temperature range.
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That's peaked.
I don't think it's peaked".
"But he's peaked," said Madeley, with assurance.
Zafar, as it then was, peaked about 1,000 years ago.
I don't think she's peaked yet as a writer.
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