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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gratifying conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an outcome or result that brings satisfaction or pleasure.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally reached a gratifying conclusion to the project that exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "a satisfying outcome" or "a pleasing result".
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"We have no doubt that [Carter Bays and Craig Thomas] will guide one of the greatest comedies of the last decade to a gratifying conclusion when they finally reveal the identity of the 'Mother.'".
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It was a gratifying tableau.
A gratifying pile of muck.
Still, there was a gratifying naturalness about this "Missa Solemnis".
This outburst produces a gratifying silence.
It's a gratifying -- and often disorienting -- sensation.
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The year 1953 was in many respects a gratifying one for Churchill.
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