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"to climax" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to the highest or most intense point in a situation or story, especially when something is coming to an end. For example: "The film was thrilling, with the action coming to a climactic conclusion."
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to climax
noun
A rhetorical device in which a series is arranged in ascending order.
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The woman does not appear to climax.
"To get a man to climax quickly," she replies.
To climax the day, Cao was driven to the palace and decorated for gallantry by Diem.
Many reported an increase in libido and stamina and an improvement in their ability to climax.
Then, while making love, encourage him to help himself to climax.
"This was unheard of: no other bird in the world was known to climax.
His songs subtly ebb and flow, nodding to climax but rarely getting there.
Five months before the Premier League is due to climax, tomorrow night's encounter between Arsenal and Manchester City seems decisive.
The most deliciously entertaining concerns a wife who starts to climax when she realises tears turn her on.
On December 28th, North Korea's mourning rituals are supposed to climax with another mass gathering in Pyongyang.
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The vocal lines swell to climaxes that left the voice of Meryl Richardson, the Brünnhilde, ragged.
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