all-time peak
collocation in Englishmeaningsofall-timeandpeak
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all-time
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɔːlˈtaɪm/us/ˌɑːlˈtaɪm/
An all-time high, low, best, etc. is the highest, lowest, best, etc. level that has ...
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peak
noun[C]
uk/piːk/us/piːk/
the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level ...
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(Definition ofall-timeandpeakfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The demographic post-war baby boom working its way up the age range to reach itsall-timepeakof nearly a million school-leavers in 1962 did not affect this situation.
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Total output is now at anall-timepeak, not just in money terms but in real terms.
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That was anall-timepeakand an increase of about 22,000 on the previous month.
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Its shares on the stock exchange are at anall-timepeak.
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From 1979 to 1997, recorded crime rose hugely, reaching itsall-timepeakin 1992.
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They could well reach anall-timepeakof 1·3 million by the end of this year.
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Exports have fallen from theall-timepeakof 21½ million tons in 1923 to 3·9 million tons in 1966, the lowest figure since the middle of the last century.
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The 1950s also marked theall-timepeaknumber (approximately 1700) in the population of the town.
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The company lost that year, and the stock still traded no higher than 60% below its 1982all-timepeak.
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Despite the hardship, the population continued to grow, to hit anall-timepeakin 1826 of 578.
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Alcohol consumption has dropped two per cent from itsall-timepeakin 2001.
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From anall-timepeakof 375 people in 1901, the population fell to just 12 by 1961 and the last islanders left at the end of the following year.
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By 1997 total attendance surpassed the 250,000 mark, reaching anall-timepeakin 2009 with 390,000 visitors (the full 70,000 capacity being reached on one day).
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However, the stock price reached anall-timepeakthat year, which was not surpassed for the next decade, as the company ran into troubles through the early 1990s.
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At a time when the shares of good companies are often at or near all-time peaks, this facilitates life for the bidder.
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