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The phrase "the top of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the highest point or highest part of something. Example: The top of the mountain was covered in snow.
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"The top of the line.
The is the top of the storm.
And at the top of the path?
And at the top of her list.
"Look at the top of the cliff.
The top of my head opens.
From the top of the arc.
This is the top of the iceberg.
At the top of the dark.
At the top of the list?
It's the top of the tree.
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a ligament on the top of
belgium at the top of
ballpark in the top of
breakage of the top
combined on the top of
detract from the top of
from the top of the cardstock
for the top of the leader
from the top of a cashpoint
for him in the top of
from the top of
for the next half hour
for the top of your staff
from the top of my hogback
from the top of the town
from the top of my bale
from the top of the arcade
from the top of the sewage
for the top of the show
from the top of his tunic
from the top of her mansion
inoculated on the top of
the hill of
the forefront of
the topside of
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