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Viraam Rao Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Culminated with or in?

I don't understand where exactly to use 'culminated with' and 'culminated in'.
Can someone explain when we use the former and when we use the latter?
Is this sentence correct: My hard work culminated with me securing the first position in school.
  

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My hard work culminated in/with my securing the first position in school. Viraam Rao I don't understand where exactly to use 'culminated with' and 'culminated in'. To my mind, they are synonymous and interchangeable.

  • My hard work culminated in/with my securing the first position in school.
  • Viraam Rao I don't understand where exactly to use 'culminated with' and 'culminated in'.
  • To my mind, they are synonymous and interchangeable.
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My hard work culminated in/with my securing the first position in school.
Viraam RaoI don't understand where exactly to use 'culminated with' and 'culminated in'.
To my mind, they are synonymous and interchangeable.
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Thank you so much sir.

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