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"climax about" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The word "climax" refers to the most intense or exciting part of a story, while "about" is a preposition that typically means "concerning" or "regarding." Combining them would create a grammatically incorrect phrase. Instead, you could use "climax of" or "climax to" to indicate the most exciting part of a story or event. For example: - The climax of the movie was when the hero finally defeated the villain. - The party reached its climax when the band started playing the crowd's favorite song. You can also use "climax" as a verb to describe reaching the highest point or most intense part of something. For example: - The plot of the book climaxed with a shocking twist. - The concert climaxed with an epic guitar solo. In summary, you can use "climax of" or "climax to" when referring to the most exciting part of something, or "climax" as a verb to describe reaching a high point. However, "climax about" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
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And so "The Witch" hastens to its harrowing climax, about which, I predict, you will want to rage deliciously.
The woman told doctors that her memory loss had coincided with sexual climax about an hour earlier.
The ceremonial centre, Cahokia, was home to many thousands at its climax about ad 1100 (estimates range from 8,000 to 20,000 people).
Things reached a climax about an hour in, when he swept across his electric keyboard in a violent crescendo, using a host of toneless sounds he'd programmed into it: shrieks, crashes, what sounded like dogs barking.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is also investigating whether Paragallo neglected and abused horses at Center Brook Farm, which is in Climax, about 20 miles south of Albany.
After coming to prominence in 2005, his rise was fast, and this show – more than two hours long, performed with a full orchestra in the Albert Hall – marks a climax about as high as any comedian can go.
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There's a mid-film escape sequence that hits all the right notes and I liked that the climax was about more than just storming the castle and killing the bad guys.
A gradually building earthquake swarm saturated area seismographs and started to climax at about noon on March 25, reaching peak levels in the next two days, including an earthquake registering 5.1 on the Richter scale.
There was no such anti-climax about Beauty Parlour, who extended her unbeaten record in the fillies' version by quickening in the straight and comfortably holding O'Brien Jr and his mount, Up, as they rattled through from the rear.
And while Eden Park was virtually full, there was the unmistakeable whiff of anti-climax about the night, the minds of both players and supporters on Sunday's final and what might have been.
And anticipating plans for Monday's celebratory open-top bus tour, local newspaper Sport cheered: "This title deserves a parade!" Such strenuous efforts to promote positivity were deemed necessary because, among many Barcelona fans, there's a distinct feeling of anti-climax about their team's reclamation of the top domestic honours.
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