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Discover Ludwig"but ultimately" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate an eventual outcome, or to draw a conclusion. For example: "I was hesitant to leave, but ultimately I knew it was the right decision."
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But ultimately little happened.
But ultimately, you weren't".
But ultimately profit is king.
But ultimately fanatics devour themselves.
But ultimately, the truth prevails.
But, ultimately, who cares?
But, ultimately, he didn't.
But, ultimately, he loses.
But ultimately, what's new?
But, ultimately, I was a failure.
But, ultimately, this is their fight.
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