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The phrase "topped out at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the highest point or maximum level reached, often in reference to numbers, prices, or performance metrics. Example: "The stock price topped out at $150 before experiencing a decline."
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The first hiking passport topped out at 25 miles.
At that time, rewards still topped out at $3,113.70.
Ticket prices topped out at almost $850.
Their budget topped out at $700,000.
It topped out at 131.96 m.p.h.
He later topped out at 90 m.p.h.
Its sales topped out at 900,000.
That one topped out at 665 Gbps.
Its speedometer topped out at 220 m.p.h.
Suddenly, strategy sessions topped out at 30 minutes.
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Soon after, I topped-out at the summit and was speechless.
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