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The phrase "although ultimately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession, often indicating that despite previous points, a final outcome or conclusion is being presented.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges; although ultimately, it was completed on time and within budget."
Alternatives: "even so" or "in the end".
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Although ultimately it's the songs that may just kill 'em.
That protest, although ultimately futile, was a worthy cause.
You'd think it might reverse in these conditions – it's very hot – although ultimately nobody knows anything.
Although ultimately unsuccessful in Manhattan, those arguments are now echoed in Brooklyn.
But he didn't, although ultimately she crashed and finished far behind.
They are the heroes of Kaplan's book, although ultimately he gives them mixed reviews.
Regulators expressed concerns about the maneuver, although ultimately they did not block it.
China's CNOOC even made an audacious (although ultimately unsuccessful) $18.5 billion bid for America's Unocal.
Although ultimately he angrily left the press conference amid journalists' heckles, nothing appears set to discomfit Blatter.
And the borzois the company uses in "Giselle" were initially denied a raise, although ultimately the management relented.
Although ultimately answerable to Parliament, the BBC has virtually complete independence in the conduct of its activities.
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