logical culmination

Frequency: 6.02.5 per million words

Used to describe a final result that is the rational or expected outcome of a series of events.

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  • This massive work was the logical culmination of her long career.
  • The current political crisis is the logical culmination of years of failed policies.
  • Winning the championship felt like the logical culmination of the team's relentless training.
  • His promotion to CEO was seen as the logical culmination of his dedication to the company.
  • The development of artificial general intelligence will be the logical culmination of decades of research in computer science.
  • For many historians, the fall of the empire represented the logical culmination of its internal decay.
  • The new law is the logical culmination of a long public debate on environmental protection.
  • This final theorem is the logical culmination of the entire mathematical proof.
  • Many believe that this peace treaty is the logical culmination of the difficult negotiations.
  • The protagonist's final decision in the novel serves as the logical culmination of their character arc.