culmination
Example Sentences
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Increasingly, however, researchers see it as the culmination of a much longer buildup.
From Science Daily
For Bowman, the reforms are the culmination of years spent fighting against the orthodoxy of the Fed and the more forceful regulatory agenda of her predecessor, Fed governor Michael Barr.
I told the audience, composed mostly of students of journalism, that as a young reporter I had myself witnessed the inspiring culmination of all this in 1989 when I'd stood in Wenceslas Square in Prague.
From BBC
This is the culmination of a profound schism between the U.S. and Europe over what should unite them.
On Wednesday, Liz Cannon, the executive director of the OICTS, submitted her resignation, the culmination of a pressure campaign by senior officials to get her to leave, people familiar with the matter said.
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