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Discover LudwigThe phrase "popularity reaches" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing trends or the level of popularity for something. Example: "The popularity of the new streaming service reached an all-time high this month, with millions of new subscribers signing up."
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Once popularity reaches a certain pitch, it cannot be fully explained by examining its object: extreme public enthusiasm is often a form of narcissism.
We reported recently: [A] poll shows that while Johnson's appeal is strongest in the south of England, his popularity reaches most parts of the country, except for Scotland.
Ingrid Nilsen's popularity reaches into the millions.
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The philosophy's popularity reached its peak around 1870.
Word of Archer's growing popularity reached Margaret Thatcher.
Yoshoku's popularity reached its peak in the decades following World War II.
A newly pugnacious president back at the high levels of popularity reached at the start of his presidency.
His popularity reached a pinnacle when he won the lead in the school play: Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof".
In 1960 he became the host of his own television program, The Porter Wagoner Show, which ran for 21 years and at its peak of popularity reached more than three million viewers.
Her popularity reached its peak during her presidential campaign against Mr. Marcos in January 1986, when she was surrounded by enthusiastic crowds chanting, "Cory!
Poll after poll shows that the German public approves of her handling of and approach to the crisis – latest figures show her popularity reaching a two-year high.
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