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The phrase "and ultimately one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a final conclusion or a singular outcome after a series of events or considerations.
Example: "The various paths we explored led us to different insights, and ultimately one clear solution emerged."
Alternatives: "and finally a single" or "and in the end one".
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This last configuration is hardly ever used on my part, and, ultimately, one I'm not sure many will make any real use of.
Two siRNAs were purchased and tested for anti- PUMA activity, and ultimately, one of them was selected based on its ability to knockdown PUMA.
Expect more Natasha Devons – and ultimately, one hopes, change.
A place where filmmakers can experiment, fail and ultimately (one hopes) succeed.
Of course, there was enough time for any number of disastrous scenarios to play out, and ultimately one did.
Cutting out this kind of cheating is a matter of respect towards opponents and fans and ultimately one of self-respect as a professional and role model".
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After a low-key and ultimately one-sided semi-final between Wigan and Huddersfield on Thursday night hopes were always high that the two most successful sides in Super League history would deliver a more entertaining affair.
THERE is an eternal truth about the N.C.A.A. tournament that cuts across all regions and generations: ultimately, one bracket is not large enough for two dreams.
It is measured by the commitment one has to one's family, to one's community, and, ultimately, to one's people.
For him, plant rights and human rights are ultimately one and the same.
But in 1994, Clinton had a tame Lame Duck: a short, focused and ultimately successful one on a new treaty to expand global trade.
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