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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward culmination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or ending that feels uncomfortable or clumsy, often in a narrative or situational context.
Example: "The meeting ended in an awkward culmination, leaving everyone unsure of how to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "clumsy conclusion" or "uncomfortable ending".
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The Leitkultur furor appeared to reach its awkward culmination this week when the weekly Der Spiegel asked Ms. Merkel to free-associate from the word "Germany".
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The culmination came Saturday.
"Dilma is the culmination," Ms. Tornaghi said.
"It's the culmination.
It was a culmination".
The culmination of his 21 Grammy awards?
It's a culmination for him.
It's not the movie's culmination.
A kind of culmination.
Myriad celebrations were planned, the culmination to….
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