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How to use culmination in a sentence

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Despite scorning the idea that the culmination of scientific research is publications, he has authored several scientific papers.
The marital embrace is the culmination of the total self-giving of husbands and wives.
The culmination of two years' work is a plastic hook which can be used, according to Mrs Clegg, with valances, curtains and nets.
It was the culmination of months of secretive work by a Garda team headed by Assistant Commissioner Joe Egan.
A hangover is a culmination of a number of metabolic processes and imbalances.
My birthday fell during that week, and I was given a deck party, which provided, for me at least, the perfect culmination of the trip.
For the 37-year-old former hairdresser, it's the culmination of three years of hard work learning the skills of the trade.
It has been a mammoth undertaking and is the culmination of many hundreds of hours of research, editing and printing.
The birth, the culmination of a five-year process, was unassisted and went off without a hitch.
It is the logical culmination of more and more media saturation with an emphasis on television.
This was a great victory for the school and a culmination of much hard work and commitment invested over a long and busy year.
The event itself is the culmination of five years of sustained effort by their creators.
For the people who fought against the closure plans, it is the culmination of a seven-month campaign to secure the future of the pools.
The arrest is the culmination of an investigation which has been ongoing for upwards of 18 months.
To be honest, I was feeling tired from the culmination of two much hecticness so wasn't able to appreciate it as much as I ought to have done.
It was a culmination of art work the children have produced over the past three weeks.
We have created a world where we insist on perceiving every new development as a culmination of something great or as a climax.
Matthew wants to achieve a fitting culmination to the night, but he is unable to do so.
The past twelve months for him have been a fitting culmination to an outstanding career, to date.
Most products bought by private consumers represent the culmination of a long process of value creation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The novels of 'The Ancestors' are a culmination of Freytag's literary evolution.
It is an outgrowth and culmination of instincts, a fusion of them into a new product.
This hazarding of Mrs. Owen's favor became now the gravamen of his offense, the culmination of all his offenses.
To others it came as the unhoped-for, dreamed-of culmination of aspiration.
The land grant railways completed these four eastern connections across the frontier in the period of culmination.
It was the culmination after a year of misery and unassuaged grieving for her loss.
When a star reaches the meridian in its course across the celestial sphere it is said to culminate or reach its culmination.
These had nearly reached their culmination in the middle of the fifteenth century.
The capitals of the naves triforium are said to mark the culmination of Gothic art in foliate design.
Capitalism was adjudged by the sociologists of the time to be the culmination of bourgeois rule, the ripened fruit of the bourgeois revolution.
It is the 23rd World Jamboree and for the local youngsters and is the culmination of many months of planning.
The years 1516-18 may be called the culmination of Erasmus's career.
He was only the culmination of a great period of literature.
The period was that of the culmination of the deist controversy.
The culmination of years of research, What Ails The White House is written to be accessible to medical laymen and experts alike.
Browning's works, the culmination of his dramatic method, and the turning-point more decisively than Dramatis Personae of his style.
The event of to-day he knew to be the culmination of a success as rapid as it had been surprising.
The affair was all but over and leaping to its culmination when Collins arrived.
This may spell the end for many varmints, but for Nosier it's the culmination of a unique partnership between three Oregon companies.
It was clear that his outbreak by the family fireside had been but the culmination of a long course of brooding and studying on the question.
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