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the ultimate two
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "the ultimate two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the final or most significant pair of items, people, or concepts in a discussion or comparison. Example: "In the final round of the competition, we were left with the ultimate two contestants who had shown exceptional skill throughout the event."
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Alternative expressions(20)
the final two
the final pair
the aforementioned two
the first two
the latter two
the earlier two
the abovementioned two
the later two
the second pair
the other two
the further two
the recent two
latter two
the subsequent two
the second two
the previous two
the former two
the programs two
the data two
the inaugural two
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59 human-written examples
Little is left to it except the ultimate one, force.
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At Cyclefit they create the ultimate bespoke bike.
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But he also insisted that among his crimes had been the ultimate one of being caught.
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But it's also what makes this royal wedding the ultimate must-see monent on American television.
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Of Rather's many loyalties, the ultimate one is to that legacy.
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The UFC hopeful has two degrees from Dublin City University, but faced his toughest questions in the Ultimate Eight.
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There is no shortage of challenging destinations for drivers in China, but Tibet is widely regarded as the ultimate one.
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Of the many accolades Danes received for the performance — an Emmy and a Golden Globe among them — the ultimate one was bestowed offstage.
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After 35 professional victories, Rothwell now makes history by becoming the first fighter to take part in The Independent's new UFC interview series, The Ultimate Eight.
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Sunday was the ultimate betwixt-and-between afternoon for Wigan, as the Latics tied Aston Villa, 2-2, in their final game of the Premier League season.
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Brünnhilde, which Stemme first sang in 2008, is the ultimate test for the dramatic soprano – or, rather, the ultimate three tests, because Wagner presents a different Brünnhilde in each of the operas in which she appears.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure the context clearly establishes what the "two" refers to, avoiding ambiguity for your reader.
Common error
Avoid using "the ultimate two" when simpler phrasing like "the final two" or "the best pair" would suffice. Overusing intensifiers can weaken your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "the ultimate two" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as a subject or object within a sentence. It identifies a specific pair that is considered the best or most important, indicating a selection or culmination of a process. Even though Ludwig has no direct examples for this specific phrase, the examples related to "the ultimate one" are useful for reference.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the ultimate two" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to emphasize the superior or final nature of a pair. While direct examples are missing in Ludwig, the tool suggests that related phrases involving "the ultimate" are more common. The phrase is suitable for neutral and formal registers, although its frequency is currently low. When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly defines what the "two" refers to, and avoid redundancy. Ludwig AI suggests that it's crucial to consider the specific situation to determine whether "the ultimate two" or a more concise alternative is most appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the top pair
Replaces "ultimate" with "top", indicating the highest ranking or best performing pair.
the final duo
Substitutes "ultimate" with "final" and "two" with "duo", suggesting the last pair remaining.
the concluding pair
Emphasizes the end or last nature of the pair.
the premier couple
Replaces "ultimate" with "premier", highlighting the superior or leading quality of the pair, and using "couple" instead of "two."
the best couple
Changes "ultimate" to "best", which focuses on quality and replaces "two" for "couple".
the supreme brace
Uses "supreme" to convey the highest level and "brace" as a synonym for "pair".
the matchless twosome
Replaces "ultimate" with "matchless", meaning unparalleled, and uses "twosome" for a pair.
the definitive twain
Substitutes "ultimate" with "definitive", suggesting a conclusive pair, and uses the archaic term "twain".
the quintessential couple
Indicates the most perfect or representative example of a pair.
the perfect combination
Highlights the harmonious or ideal nature of the pair.
FAQs
How can I use "the ultimate two" in a sentence?
You can use "the ultimate two" to describe the final or most important pair in a series or competition. For example, "After a rigorous selection process, we narrowed it down to "the ultimate two" candidates."
What are some alternatives to using "the ultimate two"?
Alternatives include "the final two", "the top two", or "the best pair". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it redundant to say "the ultimate two finalists"?
Yes, saying "the ultimate two finalists" is somewhat redundant because "finalists" already implies they are among the last. Consider using just "the ultimate two" or "the final two" for brevity.
When is it appropriate to use "the ultimate two" instead of "the final two"?
"The ultimate two" emphasizes the superior or culminating nature of the pair, while "the final two" simply indicates they are the last. Use "the ultimate two" when you want to highlight their excellence or importance beyond just being the last remaining.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested