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The phrase "as a final rebuke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a last criticism or reprimand directed at someone, often implying that it is the last chance for correction or improvement.
Example: "After several warnings about his behavior, the manager addressed him as a final rebuke, stating that further misconduct would not be tolerated."
Alternatives: "as a last reprimand" or "as a concluding admonition".
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Silly' were meant by the Hitch as a final rebuke to dearest Martin.
One way to see this sea change is as a final rebuke of later Modernism's tendency toward solipsistic enclosure: there is, after all, a point beyond which a painting about paintings about painting becomes a symptom of the world's absurdity, not a tonic or a refuge.
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I sensed in her, as others did, a final rebuke to the collectivist, egalitarian oppression of the individual produced by socialism and the stultifying privileges and caste identities of the class system.
It could represent a final rebuke to the Bush White House, or it could be an attention-getting gesture that awarding an obscure and saintly activist couldn't match.
Many viewed it as a final testament.
Add more or revise as a final.
Consider dialysis as a final option.
Barker took this as a personal rebuke.
It will also serve as a sharp rebuke.
But the emphasis on Tuesday also served as a tacit rebuke to the other side.
But Republicans hailed the vote as a major rebuke to Mr. Obama.
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