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"ultimate problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to the most difficult or complex issue. For example, "Our ultimate problem is figuring out a way to balance the budget without cutting essential services."
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That was the ultimate problem with "Controversies".
But our ultimate problem is not one of better organization.
But Russia's ultimate problem is the same as Yanukovych faced.
But the ultimate problem came down to basic economics.
Ah, but then the ultimate problem becomes painfully clear: Where to draw Europe's eastern border?
The ultimate problem then is that D'Agata doesn't actually want new institutions.
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It's been said that human beings are somehow wired to ignore climate change, but the human brain is the ultimate problem-solving device.
Among his writings are The English Baptists (1881), The Christian Certainties (1893), and The Ultimate Problems of Christianity (1906).
Now -- and here is the ultimate political problem -- the state must adjust its tax structure to match the new reality.
(It is also, of course, the ultimate superhero problem: the difference between a villain and a superhero is that a villain gets to set his own agenda).
It's the ultimate personalization problem.
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