Sentence examples for peak at a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "peak at a" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "peek at a." You can use "peek at a" when referring to taking a quick or secret look at something
Example: "I just want to peek at a few pages of the book before deciding to buy it."

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Tennis players peak at a fairly young age.

But his life did peak at a tender age -- what could compete?

China can peak at a lower level than the US and EU did historically.

The attacks on H.M.O.'s reached a peak at a rally of consumer advocates, labor unions, doctors and nurses.

But Barnes was reaching his peak at a time when the English game was heading for oblivion.

The rate of unemployment is now likely to peak at a considerably lower level than earlier expected".

Of course, there is a considerable chance that gold and other commodity prices will peak at a lower level.

Most lifelong athletes peak at a young age and then spend the rest of their careers trying to delay the effects of aging.

The European Space Agency's Giotto got the first close peak at a comet when it passed within 373 miles of Halley's nucleus in 1986.

But to have to peak at a particular moment in whatever Olympic sport you take part in... Imagine waking up with a sore throat.

[C1.] PEAK PRICE PREDICTED Oil hit another record and the government said it expected gasoline prices to peak at a national average of $3.73 a gallon in June.

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