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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make the top" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reach the highest point or achieve success or recognition in something. Example: "She worked hard to make the top of her class and was awarded valedictorian."
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I wanted to make the top 20.
Heat circulates to make the top and bottom cook evenly.
Should any England players make the top 100?
It didn't even make the top 1,000.
We'll not have done enough to make the top four.
His single didn't even make the top 100.
"Am I going to make the top 100?
Globally, ANU's investment size doesn't even make the top 1000.
Glasgow, Warwick, Birmingham and Sheffield universities make the top 70.
(Canada did not even make the top ten).
McLaren, meanwhile, failed to make the top 10.
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