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Discover Ludwig"hit peak" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Hit peak" means to reach the highest point or level of something. It is often used to describe a situation or trend that has reached its maximum point before starting to decline. Example: The stock market hit its peak last year, but has since been on a downward trend. Example: The popularity of the band hit its peak after their hit single was released, but has since declined.
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China may have already hit peak coal.
Specifically that we've now hit peak nudity.
This was 1994 – she was 36, and hit peak fame.
But analysts still wonder: have we hit peak Apple?
It's proof, if needed, that fashion has hit peak 90s.
This could also go down as the year we hit Peak Franchise.
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Gulped testimony from fellow loo-goers suggested they too had hit peak-weep.
It cannot be coincidence that such deals tend to happen when stockmarkets hit peaks.
We hit peak-stupid and reached the other side.
Given we're hitting peak oil, peak finance, peak pollution, peak population, peak uranium, etc, there are huge opportunities for innovation - the time to act is now.
"Dragonfly" emanated over the crowd as a voiceover chanted, "We are EDC," hitting peak PLUR before it all dissapeared.
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