Using "denouement" in a sentence

The denouement in Cochise County played out as a federal judge, also on Thursday, sanctioned lawyers for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem, the unsuccessful GOP candidates for governor and secretary of state, respectively.
Source: The Washington Post

In the minds of most fans this begins insidiously during the moment where Greedo is changed to shoot first in the 1997 theatrical re-release of A New Hope, and it continued on all the way until the third film in the original trilogy, Return of the Jedi (1983), saw Hayden Christensen digitally inserted into the denouement of the same movie in 2005.
Source: Den of Geek

But this play is not so much about the admittedly shattering denouement as it is about the harrowing journey.
Source: artsfuse.org

This denouement is particularly brutal considering that gacha games have players invest a considerable amount of their disposable income into unlocking characters and the like.
Source: Medscape

The writing is unbelievably efficient, such that this 22-minute episode with five action set pieces still finds room for a quiet denouement between two characters.
Source: Paste Magazine

From their awkward first “hello” to the denouement of “here’s my number … if you want to call sometime,” “First Date” attempts to musically chronicle the dreaded first date.
Source: The Daily Gazette

  It’s a poetic, evocative rendering of that old “life flashing before your eyes” yarn, and strengthens the emotional catharsis of the film’s denouement.
Source: Indie Film Hustle

Freeze is the most ice-cold delivery in the episode, and the episode’s denouement is just a moment during which the villain, who proclaims himself free of all human sentiment, sheds tears for his lost love.
Source: Science

The song’s grand instrumental denouement might be a blowout or it might be sex; either way, it’s spectacular.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources

He had a “reputation as a genius — a slightly awkward space cadet, but a genius nonetheless,” wrote the authors of a denouement on Vice.
Source: Los Angeles Times

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