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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'culminating on' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the temporal point at which something happens, typically a climax or a significant event. For example, "After weeks of rehearsing, the show opened on Broadway, culminating on the night of the grand finale."
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Monrovia took its opening drive 80 yards, culminating on a Heyworth one-yard sneak and a 6-0 lead.
The San Javier festival runs for three days, culminating on 3 December.
The plot point — developed in the past few weeks and culminating on Sunday — was entirely predictable.
Violence between police and students escalated, culminating on October 14, 1973, when government forces killed more than a hundred protestors.
The Patum lasts five days, officially culminating on Sunday, but it stretched into the early hours of Monday.
Slowly, his stock rose, culminating on draft day, when the Jets took Clemens in the second round.
Some members want a look back that assigns blame for the intelligence failure culminating on Sept. 11.
The attacks became increasingly severe, culminating on the night of Thursday February 19th when wreaths were shredded, pictures torn and inscriptions overwritten.
The 2011 Chicago Marathon on Sunday marks the beginning of the fall marathon season in the United States, culminating on Nov. 6 with the New York City race.
A fresh indicator of market confidence in European borrowers will come as Italy sells billions of euros in bonds this week, culminating on Thursday.
But for Orthodox Christians, celebrations fill the first week of the new year culminating on Christmas day, which falls on 7 January.
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