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"tops out at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "tops out at" to describe the highest or maximum point or level of something, such as a number, price, or height. It is often used in a financial or numerical context. Example: The stock market index has been consistently climbing and has now topped out at an all-time high.
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Tops out at two feet; does fine in droughty soils.
The tequila list, meanwhile, tops out at 100 varieties.
As did the velour tracksuit, which tops out at $885.
The Urban Glass House tops out at 137 feet.
The car tops out at 90 miles an hour.
— BART's per passenger subsidy tops out at over $6 per ride.
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Fares top out at 5 renminbi.
Prices top out at about $2 million.
The prices top out at $30.
Entrees top out at about $24.
Ticket prices topped out at almost $850.
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