Examples of 'hit a peak' in a sentence

Meaning of "hit a peak"

Hit a peak: Reaching the highest point or level of something, often in terms of success, performance, popularity, or achievement

How to use "hit a peak" in a sentence

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Pop music hit a peak during this decade.
First among dramas airing on public broadcasting channels, it hit a peak of 12 percent.
Sometimes you suddenly hit a peak in your muscle development.
Katrina devastated New Orleans, unemployment in that city hit a peak of 11 %.
Geta making hit a peak during the 19th century, but the trade still exists today.
Other eyewitnesses also later confirm that the object hit a peak called Izvestkovaya or Height 611.
Growth hit a peak of 15 per cent per annum.
THE ISSUE of income inequality hit a peak during the 1992 presidential campaign.
The wine hit a peak in the 1980s with the popularity of the Beaujolais nouveau wine.
Peer Richemont, which also hit a peak in May, has only shed 5 percent since.
The United States hit a peak in its production only five years later, in 1918.
Its natural gas production hit a peak in mid 2015, and production has since begun to decline.
That the object hit a peak called Izvestkovaya or Height 611.

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