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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the crest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or location at the highest point of something, such as a hill or wave.
Example: "The view from at the crest of the mountain was breathtaking."
Alternatives: "at the peak" or "at the summit".
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He stops at the crest, looking for something.
These clothes are at the crest of trendiness.
Tension plastic zone mainly occurred at the crest.
We're at the crest of a building boom in New York.
Then, at the crest of the hill, around Eighty-sixth Street, everything changed.
She released "So Real" at the crest of the genre's wave.
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