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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at that height" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific elevation or level in a context such as physics, aviation, or any situation involving measurement of height.
Example: "The aircraft experienced turbulence at that height, making the flight uncomfortable for passengers."
Alternatives: "at that elevation" or "at that altitude".
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Wind speeds at that height can be about 1 or 2 knots higher than at 20 feet — which, with a finely tuned yacht, can make a big difference.
The average runway model at that height is 115 pounds.
At that height they are easier to spray.
Gilbert keeps saying things like: "Hibiscus at that height?
So, you draw a line at that height and call it the total energy.
At that height, we easily spotted our apartment house on the Manhattan shore.
"We don't have the technical ability to hit a plane at that height," Mr. Purgin said.
At that height nothing really grows and food is hard to come by.
At that height, wind is a factor, so I hug the building close.
"At that height I'm going to grab to a piece of rope dangling in the air?
Without proper acclimation, severe altitude sickness can occur at that height.
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