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"reached its climax" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used when something has come to its highest point of intensity and can no longer progress or increase. For example, "The tension in the room had reached its climax when the jury read their verdict."
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It was clear then that the music had reached its climax and it too had slowed to a final coda.
In the Tang Dyansty and Song Dynasty, it had reached its climax (Yang [2007]).
But this phase of the Quarrel reached its climax in France, where it was contested throughout a wider range of intellectuals.
Schwarzman and his press spokesman tried to discourage the story, without success, and it came out just as the huge Equity Office Properties deal reached its climax.
Militancy in Pakistan has reached its climax.
During 1937 and 1938 the terror reached its climax.
This fight for the budget has reached its climax.
Catherine's glorification reached its climax in a voyage to Crimea arranged by Potemkin in 1787.
His fame reached its climax in the 1630s with the design of the church of SS.
"The barbaric aggression on our areas has reached its climax," the statement read.
The conflict reached its climax when, in 1765, the Breton Parlementaires staged a judicial strike.
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