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Discover Ludwig"tops out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe reaching the highest point or level of something. Example: The stock market finally topped out after months of steady growth.
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The Urban Glass House tops out at 137 feet.
The car tops out at 90 miles an hour.
The tequila list, meanwhile, tops out at 100 varieties.
Phlebotomy probably tops out on the risk-benefit ratio.
That's about average on the Fair Isaac scale, which tops out at 850.
But the automated scale, even with annual escalation, usually tops out at 6 to 10 percent.
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But the top has topped out".
Ticket prices topped out at almost $850.
Their budget topped out at $700,000.
She topped out and leaped off.
It topped out at 131.96 m.p.h.
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