Collocations withsummit

These are words often used in combination withsummit.

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annual summit
The annual summit has developed into a forum for in-depth discussion of issues of real importance, including our mutual defence interests.
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economic summit
Five of the eight participants were attending an economic summit conference for the first time.
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rocky summit
Like others in the range, it too has a steep, rocky summit.
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successful summit
We are committed to achieving a successful summit and have participated actively in the preparations.
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summit conference
It would be hard for a summit conference to address such technical issues.
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summit crater
Melting snow and ice, intense rainfall or the breakout of a summit crater lake can all generate lahars.
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summit elevation
With a summit elevation of and a topographic prominence of, it rises above the surrounding rugged landscape on an alpine mountain ridge.
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summit meeting
Then he went on to say that he would have a summit meeting.
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