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The phrase "devastating climax" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly intense or impactful moment in a narrative, story, or event.
Example: "The film built up to a devastating climax that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "shattering peak" or "heart-wrenching conclusion."
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And there will be even more as the play moves along to its devastating climax.
Read more 19 Until the devastating climax, the brilliance of National Treasure lay in its sustained ambiguity.
While both the Beckettian dimensions and the layers of meaning register with a certain force, it is possible, unfortunately, to watch the devastating climax of "Blood Knot" without feeling it gnaw at your insides.
New revelations emerge about the killer's identity – leading to a devastating climax.
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But the emotional climax is devastating even on paper.
The parallel camera movement that Shimizu uses to describe the final ascent represents a perfect blending of formal beauty and emotional power; it belongs with the climax of Kenji Mizoguchi's "Sansho the Bailiff," also featuring Tanaka, as one of the most devastating moments in Japanese film.
Then comes the climax.
Big climax.
Have a climax.
"Just devastating".
So devastating!
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