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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peak as" is not correct or usable in standard written English.
You can use the phrase "peak at" when referring to a level or point that is the maximum or highest, for example: "The temperature peaked at 95 degrees."
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A recent U.N. report estimates that China's total population could peak as early as 2020.
World coal production will peak by 2050 latest, and could peak as early as 2020.
"We are trying to reach the emissions peak as early as possible for the earth and future generations.
I've had peaks and troughs and you always try to keep the peak as long as you can.
For nearly 60 years, Mr. Mathews remembered that perch as a dizzying peak, as high as the garage roof.
He should be approaching his peak as a Test batsman.
State to sit in povery on Desolation Peak as a fire watcher all summer, Cascade mts.
Treatment with sulfatase resulted in recovery of this peak as p-cresol, confirming its identity.
A. Nobody is looking at the March 2000 peak as the bogey.
At that time, Hagen was past his peak as a golfer.
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And I want to find a peak as quickly as I can.
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