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The phrase "summit of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a meeting or gathering at the highest level of a particular group or area of activity. For example: "The summit of world leaders discussed how to tackle global warming."
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It's the summit of arrogance.
It is a summit of sorts.
"It is a summit of representatives.
Nor does this deal represent the summit of his ambition.
He charged to the summit of the gap, where Brig.
America called an emergency summit of the G7.
They reached the summit of Everest at 11 30 am.
"Nearly my summit of Everest anniversary," she wrote.
The summit of July 21st continued the pattern.
It is the culminating summit of the Sierra Nevada.
For Australia, a tilt at the summit of things awaits.
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