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The phrase "the crest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the top or highest point of something, often in a geographical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The hikers finally reached the crest of the mountain, where they were greeted by breathtaking views."
Alternatives: "the peak" or "the summit."
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" he yelled, hoisting me over the crest.
"People think, 'The crest is here!
The crest escapes the eye wherever set.
Eyes on the crest, people!
He was on the crest of his personal wave.
He must make his living and stay "on the crest".
It has long ridden the crest of technological innovation.
Describes the crest, it also contains sheilds symbolizing reader groups.
These clothes are at the crest of trendiness.
That also brings into play other issues about the crest.
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He's always riding the crest".
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