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Discover Ludwig'celestial heights' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is of the highest and most perfect level. For example, "The choir's singing reached celestial heights, giving everyone in the audience goosebumps".
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Price-earnings (p/e) ratios zoomed last year to celestial heights on some exchanges.
In classical terms, it means a concert that reaches celestial heights of brilliance and revelation.
All that makes it triply amazing that Micron Technology, one of the market's most ethereal stocks, remains at celestial heights.
New York sirloin was fine taken neat, but for an extra $5, dense, wickedly delicious wild mushroom Irish whisky sauce took the dish to celestial heights.
But her Broadway pizazz -- star quality and a heaven-sent voice that kept soaring back up to celestial heights -- were major distractions.
They gave it their best, but it is quite a reach to the radio (especially after I raised the seat to celestial heights).
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In honor of the modesty of his pronouncement, we lift him to the celestial height of No. 1 on our list of CEO outrages of 2009.
The psalmist shows astonishment at the power of humans, which he characterizes as little less than the celestial creatures: Why should God have elevated such lowly creatures to such heights of power?
For the artificial celestial bodies, the investigation is focused on the achievable range of inclination and height of the low lunar orbit (LLO).
Celestial overkill.
Celestial marriages.
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