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The phrase "topped it off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize the conclusion or completion of something, often after noting other details. For example: "We had an amazing dinner - steak, potatoes, and we even had a delicious brownie sundae for dessert that really topped it off!".
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topped it off
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The executive committee then topped it off by deciding, in its collective wisdom, that the 2022 World Cup host would be Qatar, a tiny if resource-rich Gulf state whose nation will be much too hot to stage the tournament in the Northern Hemisphere summer without the help of climate-controlled stadiums (lots of them).
"That topped it off," Burnett said.
Carter topped it off by shooting an air ball.
This monumental honour has topped it off and I couldn't ask for anything more".
We liked it so much we came back for more, and topped it off with cake.
We topped it off with s'mores and then it was time for bed.
A 45-metre penalty by England's new star topped it off and the visiting songs were loudest.
They sealed the cracks in doors and windows, took Ecstasy and topped it off with hashish and marijuana joints.
Duncan tackled like a lion, attacked at every opportunity and topped it off with that cracker of a goal.
They removed the core, wrote Díaz's name on a piece of paper, rolled it up and stuck it inside the apple, and then topped it off with honey.
With it, I pulled on Vivienne Westwood black canvas boots that have tan bondage straps and a low heel and topped it off with a black felt hat.
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