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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hit the highest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to achieving the highest level or amount of something. For example, "The company was determined to hit the highest sales figures they had ever seen."
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This year, the Red Sox hit the highest, at.289, and scored the most runs.
Once you hit the highest meet you don't have to do it again.
The latest government data showed sales of new homes hit the highest level in seven years in July.
The measure of consumer expectations also hit the highest level in more than five years, rising to 80.8 from 79.0.
Last week, the Spanish central bank reported that the nation's nonperforming loans had hit the highest level since 1994.
In Edmonton, I hit the highest note in I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) and just felt really dizzy.
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He hit the high notes especially well.
The trans-fat movement has now hit the high seas.
"I could hit the high fastball," he said.
If they hit the high notes, they were in.
The huge increase in VAT to 20% will clobber the poor and hit the high street.
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