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Discover Ludwig"height at which" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe at which elevation something is reached or located. For example: "The airplane flew at the height at which most airliners cruise."
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That's about the same height at which commercial planes fly.
That is the height at which Boeing's Sonic Cruiser is supposed to fly.
Tesla sent out a software patch that raised the height at which the cars travel on the highway.
Several studies have examined the height at which todies forage in the canopy, generally concurring that they forage near the ground.
The simulated STM topography under constant-current conditions was obtained by plotting the height at which the integrated LDOS is constant.
The idea was to place it at the same height at which it had hung in its first home, the refectory of the abbey in Venice.
To give an idea of the height at which the climbers are, the camera is gradually brought down and down along the line of a chasm.
Different values for air pollution in a given location can be produced by varying the height at which a sensor is mounted by a few metres.
Joseph Kittinger Jr., testing the height at which pilots could safely bail out, rode a helium-powered balloon up to 102,800 feet.
But the trees need to be sprayed from the base to the height at which it is less than 4 inches around.
The Japanese scientists thought they knew the exact height at which the bomb at Hiroshima was exploded and the approximate weight of the uranium used.
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