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Discover Ludwig"to the height" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it to describe the level that something has risen to - for example, "The temperature rose to the height of 40 degrees Celsius."
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That was my reaction to the height of fame.
Customers are addicted to the height they offer.
Waves swelled to the height of a four-story building.
Obviously, there is a limit to the height of trees.
"I've always been attracted to hot-air balloons, to the height.
The system compares a vehicle's width to the height of its center of gravity.
Was the length of his howl proportionate to the height of the roof?
"Luckily it's not 1937," he said, referring to the height of Stalin's purges.
Over the past two decades, Miami Beach has risen to the height of international fabulousness.
But you should hope to see him, even once, play to the height of his powers.
I have seen every edible tree defoliated to the height of a saddlehorn".
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