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"max out at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when someone or something reaches the maximum limit or level. For example: "I maxed out at level 10 in my video game."
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And so benefits max out at just under two years.
But it's a war waged with riding mowers that max out at seven miles an hour".
Speeds at the Whistler track were supposed to max out at about 85 m.p.h.
Subsequent investigation revealed that the lifespan of the rosettes tends to max out at a century.
"The big highlight is cream cheese for 88 cents, and you can max out at four".
3) Other expenses: The food budget should max out at about $35 a day (less if possible).
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Stripling had just thrown his 100th pitch after maxing out at 78 in one outing in spring training.
Smaug maxed out at £42.9m.
We maxed out at virtually seven minutes!
Divergent maxed out at £6.7m in the UK.
It probably maxes out at 55 miles per hour.
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