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"his heyday" is a perfectly correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It refers to the peak or most successful time in a person's life or career. For example: During his heyday as a Hollywood heartthrob, nobody could compete with George Clooney's success.
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This is his heyday.
Chester had his heyday.
His heyday was negotiating German re-unification.
But his heyday was slipping away.
Yet in his heyday, Kilmer was a rising literary star.
During his heyday, the Cultural Revolution was at its height.
But in his heyday, he was a bundle of contradictions.
In his heyday Dr. Subandrio enjoyed seemingly unfettered authority.
The fashion designer Ossie Clark was also in his heyday.
In his heyday, Bronson could upset a whole prison.
Drumming reminiscent of Gene Krupa's in his heyday.
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