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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which culminated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a relative clause that provides additional information about the subject of the sentence. Example: The long and arduous project, which culminated in a successful product launch, was a major accomplishment for the team.
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Estonia's security service is getting many plaudits for this, which culminated in his arrest last September.
It inevitably set off an inquiry that was properly pursued and which culminated in this hearing".
This sparked a manhunt, which culminated in Guzmán's arrest (and, subsequently, his first prison escape).
There followed a decade of mounting misery, which culminated, in 2001, in a lawsuit.
Both applications involved lengthy reviews, which culminated in interminable public hearings.
Welfare reform, which culminated in the 1996 abolition of the federal welfare entitlement, has been radical.
Holland thwarted Leicester's efforts, which culminated in an attempted invasion of Holland from Utrecht in 1587.
The incident, which culminated with Garner pleading with police, "I can't breathe", was caught on video.
Sloppy Celtic midfield play conceded the ball cheaply, which culminated in a chance for Fischer.
It replaces measures by Labour which culminated in Food 2030, a national food strategy under Brown.
She pushed for the reform of the Czechoslovak Communist party, which culminated in the "Prague Spring".
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