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The phrase "a climax for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peak moment or culmination in a narrative, event, or experience that is intended to be significant or impactful.
Example: "The final battle served as a climax for the entire story, bringing all the characters' arcs to a thrilling conclusion."
Alternatives: "a peak moment for" or "a high point for".
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After all, you cannot defer a climax for ever, can you?
FLASH forward to Feb. 20, the day when the award-season whip and whirl reached a climax for Mr. Boal, who routinely attends events with Ms. Bigelow.
This blaming an author for being himself reached a climax for Fitzgerald when, in 1936, he published in Esquire the series of confessional pieces titled "The Crack-Up".
The court case will serve as a climax for one of the most dramatic downfalls in recent years, which saw the Total Return fund shrink by billions following Mr Gross's departure.
Yesterday afternoon may not have been a climax for the purists – that came in the agonising closing stages of the Gold Cup when Cue Card lost the prospect of a £1m bonus by crashing to the ground three from home leaving Don Cossack in front.
Time journalist Nate Rawlings felt that "Beside the Dying Fire" sufficiently encompassed a climax for its storylines, adding that it left the audience anticipating for future installments of the series.
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Although the game against Chelsea represents a climax of sorts for Goldhar and Cruyff's work, the club are keen to make themselves part of the football furniture.
For a good 70 pages it seems we're heading for a climax of gory action and disclosure, illuminated by an instructive edifice of historical reference.
Often the scene of many thrilling title deciders, the season-ending Brazil Grand Prix promises to be a momentous climax for a different reason.
His response to his own literary anxiety has been to adopt Sam Goldwyn's maxim - "start with an earthquake and then build to a climax" - for an opening scene in which we find the young Maschler, recently appointed by Cape, in Ernest Hemingway's Idaho home just a month after the writer's suicide.
Such a climax makes for an evocative ending to a great, thought provoking play, but as inspiration for our own lives we might look to the gauzy-lit, ambiguous, revelry, of Casa Valentina's Act I.
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