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Discover Ludwig'culminated on' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to reach a significant stage or finish point. For example, "The project culminated on April 5th, with the grand opening ceremony."
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The climate of erratic public violence that culminated on the afternoon of May 13th, in the shooting of Pope John Paul II, is still one that most Italians are not used to.
The two sides then began extensive negotiations that culminated on Monday night with Mr. Ackman's resignation.
Events culminated on Sept. 7, when Skyworks delivered a formal notice to Advanced Analogic.
They culminated, on a walk through Lone Pine, California, in a metaphysical showstopper in which "the world flamed into life".
Mr. Corzine's efforts culminated on July 20, as the agency was preparing for a vote on the proposal.
This action culminated on May 19, when troops took the protesters' camp by force and arrested the red-shirt leaders.
It culminated on Saturday with Gove having to apologise to Cameron, and May's special adviser, Fiona Cunningham, resigning.
The inquiry into visa fraud culminated on Tuesday when federal authorities carried out raids in 13 states.
Port Chester's election began with early voting last week and culminated on Tuesday, with the vote count extending into early Wednesday.
MONTGOMERY (The Borowitz Report) — A week of turmoil in Alabama culminated on Friday with the United States ordering the Southern state to grow up.
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