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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fulfilment of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of achieving or carrying out something that has been desired or promised. Example: The graduation ceremony marked the fulfilment of her lifelong dream to become a doctor.
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He calls it "the fulfilment of my gustatory dreams".
Then they chronicled the fulfilment of their predictions.
"Yes, I think it was the fulfilment of Lawrence's prophecy.
For Al Kazeem, though, his enforced absence has merely delayed the fulfilment of his potential.
The unadulterated fulfilment of those first few hours and days of new motherhood!
Mr Hofmann spoke about the Swiss approval as "the fulfilment of my heart's desire".
She also published a volume of verse titled The Fulfilment of a Promise (1831).
This recurring phenomenon is perpetuating poverty and preventing the fulfilment of Africa's potential as a whole.
Announcing the deal, President Barack Obama hailed it as a fulfilment of his election campaign promise.
Modern governments are meant to promote the fulfilment of individuals, their happiness and ease of life.
The fulfilment of these mutual pledges is now on the agenda.
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