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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topping off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a figurative sense to mean "finishing off" or "bringing to completion" something. For example, you could say, "We're topping off our week-long vacation by visiting the beach."
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topping off
verb
Present participle of top off
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Even the hyper-feminine house of Alberta Ferretti riffed on the theme, topping off glossy skater skirts with striped tops, ballet flats and mirrored sunglasses.
Yes, there's a solar panel on the back for topping off the charge.
There is a man charged with topping off the liquid nitrogen.
Shares plunged (again), topping off a dreadful year for the former darling of the City.
Ordinarily, his milestones are marked by topping off a skyscraper, not destroying it.
Scott Anderson, his fellow journalist-turned-barkeeper, worked the beer taps, topping off some foamy pints.
It is heavy on reds (as it should be) with bottles beginning at $19 and topping off at $140.
What most would expect are a reasonable burger, steak frites, roast chicken and seafood with prices topping off around $20.
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The occasion, a topping-off party to celebrate the project's near completion, was raucous.
Then a steady pressure is achieved and held until the "topping-off" phase when the tanks are nearly full.
Furthermore, a "placebo device" as replacement for the respective topping-off system does not exist.
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