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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mark the culmination" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase generally refers to an event or milestone that marks the end of a process or the completion of a project. For example, "The grand opening of our new store marked the culmination of months of hard work."
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It will mark the culmination of an extraordinary journey from the streets of Mogadishu.
The Mindlin Memorial Concerts will mark the culmination of conductor Michael Pratt's 30th season at Princeton.
But the film would also mark the culmination of her career in motion pictures.
He joins many celebrated names to mark the culmination of the Guardian's Book Season.
A takeover of T&N would mark the culmination of a remarkable turnaround for the group under Sir Colin.
The Mindlin Memorial Concerts also will mark the culmination of conductor Michael Pratt's 30th season at Princeton.
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The Greater Chronicle of Matthew Paris (died 1259) marks the culmination of the chronicle tradition.
The prosecution argues that the shooting marked the culmination of an episode of domestic violence.
AFTA, which caps intra-ASEAN tariffs at 5%, marks the culmination of this effort.
The 1994 elections marked the culmination of a decades-long transformation.
The rites of passage marked the culmination of an epoch in a boy's life.
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