Sentence examples for apart culminating in a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apart culminating in a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process or series of events leading to a conclusion, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The various factors were considered apart culminating in a final decision that was both fair and just."
Alternatives: "separate leading to a" or "distinct resulting in a".

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But four months later, things fell apart, culminating in a Washington State jury verdict against Corbis for misappropriation of trade secrets, fraud and breach of contract.

But in 2003, in the thick of her "Bennifer" period, Ms. Lopez's relationship with Mr. Medina fell apart, culminating in a lawsuit she filed alleging that he had misappropriated more than $100,000.

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Hardy's brilliant portrait of a disturbed teenager tearing a family apart culminates in the famous scene in which, having murdered his half-siblings, the boy hangs himself with the note "Done because we are too menny".

Went undefeated in five area races, culminating in a Va.

A tour of night spots culminating in a jazz performance.

But the dinner is merely the final act of a period in their lives where everything seems to be falling apart -- culminating in this gathering at which they'll finally have a confrontation with Nate.

The series culminated in a legendary fiasco.

Their competition culminates in a fistfight.

It culminated in a beautiful endgame finish.

Each week culminates in a student exhibition.

Those factors culminated in a heart attack.

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