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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has ultimately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a final outcome or conclusion that has been reached after a process or series of events.
Example: "The investigation has ultimately revealed the truth behind the incident."
Alternatives: "has finally" or "has eventually".
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"Blockbuster has ultimately recognized that," he said.
Happily, the theater has ultimately returned the embrace.
But he has ultimately found more success focusing on women.
But not following rules has ultimately led to the demise of Caduceus.
What's the good word here?" but it has ultimately become too public for me.
Each time, this has ultimately prevailed over the Know Nothing impulse.
What we can say is that each player's presence has ultimately been good for the other.
That has helped create football's connection with the public and has ultimately made the business successful.
And yet the stock market has ultimately been quite discriminating in its choices.
It has, ultimately, begun the vital task of redistributing power in a democratic framework.
What has ultimately been described as presentation is much more complex: how to deal with something that is here".
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