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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ultimate judge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone (or something) that has the power to make a definite and final judgment. For example, "The ultimate judge in any case is the jury, who will have the final say in the matter."
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"Consumers will be the ultimate judge".
But the ultimate judge remains the Nielsen ratings.
As always, you, the voter, are the ultimate judge.
For non-believers history must be the ultimate judge.
In Europe the bond market is the ultimate judge of deficit-reduction plans.
"God is the ultimate judge, and we can't understand everything that happens to humanity," he said.
But Sullivan has positioned herself as the ultimate judge, and often advocate, of blog guff.
"He sets himself up as the ultimate judge, all those dramatic pauses.
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Kids are the ultimate judges".
That system is based on the idea that voters are the ultimate judges of what messages are worth considering before casting their ballots.
The ultimate judges of whether he succeeded will obviously be patrons, who seem skeptical but willing to keep an open mind.
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