noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
reach
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During the seven years of their previous patronage by Next, the brothers have reached the pinnacle of the sport.
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Without developing the emotions, it will be difficult for men to reach such pinnacles of the transcendent as the peak experience.
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The Doom Diver rips through the clouds like a bullet until he reaches the pinnacle of his ascent.
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He had reached the pinnacle of his military career and held supreme political power.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At last we could see Ambadji on a pinnacle ahead of us.
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During the seven years of their previous patronage by Next, the brothers have reached the pinnacle of the sport.
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The end of the war in 1945 was his pinnacle .
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The towers spring from sprawling castle-like buildings that were once hotels representing the pinnacle of elegance.
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Then, just before dusk a single figure was spotted again moving out of sight on the small col below the second pinnacle .
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To deplore children being crippled by land mines is not really at the pinnacle of human courage, is it?
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Troops may be moved on to a castle wall, rocky pinnacle or other elevation including a Spiral Stair.