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Discover LudwigThe phrase "top honors" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe recognition or awards given to someone for achieving the highest level of performance or accomplishment in a particular field or activity. Example: "John received top honors at the science fair for his groundbreaking research on renewable energy."
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Einstein won top honors.
Which sweet took top honors?
Two fish swam away with top honors.
At present, Mr. MacKay holds top honors.
Top honors belonged to the Bacon.
This year, he earned top honors and $500.
Top honors went to Bernard's heavenly signature foie-gras trio.
Chinese selections took top honors among the hot entrees.
The top honors went to another Dutch team.
The awards are the University's top honors for alumni.
The film won top honors this year at the Cannes Film Festival.
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