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The phrase "at peek" is not correct in written English; it should be "at peak." You can use "at peak" to describe a time when something is at its highest point or maximum level, such as performance, demand, or intensity.
Example: "The restaurant was busiest at peak dinner hours, with long wait times for tables."
Alternatives: "at the height" or "during the peak".
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Consider keeping it at "peek" or turned off completely if you're worried about battery life.
Hazel Robinson, who worked at Peek Freen until it closed, says that community regeneration projects are the only weapons that can counter the growing sense of alienation felt by Bermondsey residents.
Download any free speed monitor to check your internet download speed, especially at peek times when the ISP will drop the bandwidth.. and connect your PS3 via direct ethernet to the modem.
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Very young children don't know this, which is why babies under around six months can look shocked and startled at peek-a-boo.
(At Peek-a-boo, $100 buys you a 25-minute video, 15 to 18 still photographs and an Aprica-load of pamphlets).
[Note: I also looked at Peek-a-boo TV's website and the content is predominantly of an adult nature. More worrying, in their about box the answer to the question "Who runs this service?" has been deleted – why?].
A peek at today's fun #BunnyYoga class at @sfurecreational.
Take a peek at the page here.
She took another peek at Qingqing.
Now peek at your midyear portfolio statement.
Peek at the NFL standings.
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