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"crest of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the highest point of something, such as a hill or wave, or the peak of an accomplishment or success. For example: "The small boat was riding the crest of the wave."
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He was on the crest of his personal wave.
It has long ridden the crest of technological innovation.
These clothes are at the crest of trendiness.
The fighting cholitas are on the crest of a wave.
The crest of the male has two longitudinal white stripes.
On the crest of Minoan prosperity came a great crash.
Wind farm opponents are riding the crest of a wave.
He's now riding the crest of a wave.
It is on the crest of a hill.
"We came here on the crest of a wave and thought we would take England down.
The Goodman show is the crest of a wave poised to break over the United States.
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