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The phrase "ultimate master" is grammatically correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English. It refers to someone who is the most skilled or knowledgeable in a particular subject or skill. Example: "As a martial arts champion, he was considered the ultimate master of his craft."
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The ultimate master key.
His model here, I think, was Beethoven, the ultimate master of motivic development.
That director was the ultimate master of making us feel complicit in film's invasion of private lives and ugly deaths.
Clad as Captain Kirk in authentic "command yellow," you could be the ultimate master of your own private universe.
Dolly, meanwhile, conclusively taught us that God is dead and humanity is the ultimate master of its own destruction.
Embryonic stem cells are the ultimate master cells – they can divide indefinitely and, with the correct biochemical cues, turn into any cell type in the body.
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To do so, the British overseas territory needs to gain permission from their ultimate masters at Westminster.
As conflict rages on between Ukraine and Russia's proxies, the most extensive religious structure on Ukrainian soil is still one whose ultimate masters are in Moscow.
Ghost Dog evidently thinks it no dishonour to be the bonded servant of Louie and the Italian wise guys who are his ultimate masters: a trio of crackling performances from Cliff Gorman as Sonny Valerio, Henry Silva as Vargo, and Gene Ruffini as an Old Consigliere.
"Jack Nicklaus used to play left to right and he'd got more Green Jackets than anyone else". Six-time winner Nicklaus is the ultimate Masters golfer but Jordan Spieth may, one day, prove a rival for that tag.
The "antique yet modern" pieces have been seen on red carpets from The Met Gala to Hollywood movie premieres, proving that mixing old and new is the ultimate master-class in accessorizing.
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