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Discover Ludwig'culminating with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is ending or concluding with a certain point. For example: "The ceremony consisted of several events culminating with the unveiling of the memorial."
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A tour of nightspots culminating with a jazz performance.
These events, culminating with Trump's strike on Syria, appear to have concentrated Chinese minds.
The relationship deteriorated from there, culminating with the team leaving the arena.
Shawn Kelley pitched a perfect eighth inning, culminating with a strikeout of Saturday's star, Eduardo Nunez.
Amaker has not been pleased with his team's play, culminating with Monday's lethargic 97-87 victory.
Meyer was present for other key events of 1989, culminating with the Velvet Revolution in Prague.
And the finale is a religious appeal, culminating with the appearance of a Jesus character.
The remarks set off a flurry of activity, culminating with the reconstitution of the committee.
The Yankees lost all three games in that series, culminating with Thursday's agonizing 18-inning loss.
It began a run of seven straight wins, culminating with the World Series clincher in Detroit.
Pressures mounted to reform American discriminatory immigration laws, culminating with the 1965 Immigration Act.
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