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The phrase "at pitch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to music, sound, or even in business to indicate a specific level of intensity or readiness.
Example: "The orchestra was perfectly in tune, and the conductor ensured that every instrument was at pitch before the performance began."
Alternatives: "in tune" or "at the right level".
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Puig doesn't swing at pitch two, a borderline pitch low.
Mr. Springer had most recently been chief creative officer at Pitch, Santa Monica, Calif.
We didn't sit around at Pitch Perfect and high-five over our femininity.
At pitch meetings I've attended, we have cookies, but we bring our own rouge.
Then, if you look at pitch, scholars have found that certain birds use the same musical scales of human cultures.
For instance, when the All Blacks perform their pre-match ceremonials, he cannot bear to wrench himself away from his place at pitch level.
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Point your lens at pitch-black sands, crisp-white glaciers, colourful auroras and majestic waterfalls.
"We had our parents at home, but we players also considered that we had our parents with us at pitch-side," Belloumi explains.
There was enough action in the opening forty-five minutosatisfythefy the most demanding of fans, and naturally the game petered out in the second half especially in the searing heat – a temperature of over 106 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded at pitch-side – but it was mission accomplished for Holloway and his team.
Mr Fadell also proved adept at pitching ideas to others.
Willetts was, says Hillman, "very good at pitching high".
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