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The phrase "Until ultimately" is not correct as it combines two terms that convey a sense of progression, making it redundant.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a process leading to a final outcome, but it would be better to choose one of the terms.
Example: "The project evolved over time, until ultimately, we achieved our goal."
Alternatives: "Eventually" or "In the end."
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"Things started out O.K., but slowly started to dissolve until ultimately I had to break up with the client".
Their four card games are marked by violent exchanges that intensify until ultimately their friendship is ruined.
Those who were the specialists studied more and more about less and less until ultimately they would know everything about nothing.
This story eventually developed other variations until ultimately it became a legend about a chocolate chip cookie recipe sold for a steep price.
The Pacific Plate, the major tectonic plate east of Japan, moves three inches or so every year, and as it dips under Honshu, Japan's main island, the upper plate is pulled down until, ultimately, there is a rupture, an earthquake.
Then Mr. Schuster, a 19-year-old sophomore at New York University, supplied another roll of paper -- and another -- until ultimately, more than 150 rolls were scribbled upon during the 10 days of his impromptu volunteer tenure as shrinekeeper.
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Without a lot of ballast, these guys just glide until gravity ultimately reasserts itself.
Our fundamental principles play out in different ways in different situations, until they ultimately come into conflict with each other.
After all, the baddie's job is simple: to make our heroes' lives miserable until they ultimately triumph over them.
"But it is a short-term concern for the market until we ultimately find out what the exact dollar amount is," he said.
The result is that many students are passed through the system from one grade to another until they ultimately end school without being remotely educated or prepared.
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