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"at the height of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to refer to the highest or most intense point of something. For example, "At the height of the Cold War, tensions were running high between the two countries."
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In 1999, at height of Nasdaq prosperity, ordered up giant tent in corporate section.
Wrap the grease bands securely around both bark and the stake at height of about 45 cm (18ins).
And the railway platforms in Madrid were deserted this morning: James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) Madrid's main station completely deserted at height of rush hour this morning.
The behavior of: EEast,ENorth and UnΘ at height of 300 km above station Millstone Hill.
Stump DM was measured at 20 cm above ground or at height of the cut.
Figure 12 Temperature distribution at height of 1.5 m. Figure 13 Wind velocity and direction at 12 00 at height of 1.5 m. Figure 14 Result of the solar insolation simulations on 17 August 2011.
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Several caves at heights of more than 12,000 feet (3,500 metres) have been discovered.
Konyukhov battled antarctic winds and temperatures down to -56C while flying at heights of up to 10,000 metres.
The latter circulate within the ionosphere at heights of 80 to 100 km (50 to 60 miles).
The geese have been recorded at heights of more than 7,000m (23,000ft).
He calculates that the waves are moving at about 0.7 meters per second and at heights of about 1.5 centimeters.
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