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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a capstone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a final project or culmination of a course of study, often in an academic context.
Example: "The students presented their research findings as a capstone to their degree program."
Alternatives: "a culminating project" or "a final project".
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A capstone week requires everyone to come to campus together before graduation.
Geographically, he is well situated to make Lithuanian music a capstone of his trans-Atlantic fusion.
He designed it as a capstone, and is nervous with hope for it.
He quoted the epic author as a capstone to his speech.
Was it an era of progressive intellectual vigor and spiritual enlightenment to which the Renaissance was merely a capstone?
A capstone course at the end of senior year ties up the threads of what the student has learned".
The new look, imperfect as it may be technically, is a capstone of real change, not a marketing gimmick.
Graduation is a capstone ceremony to celebrate the work of the matriculants in this centuries-old system.
Titled The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, this double LP is a capstone to a year of unlikely collaborations.
Crimea marks a capstone to this shift in orientation: a new and harder era, in which isolation and conflict with the West are virtues in and of themselves.
When the board selected Copperridge, it passed over higher-scoring projects, including Hatcher Square, which supporters viewed as a capstone in the Fair Park redevelopment project.
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