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Discover LudwigThe word "ultimately" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You may use it to signal the end of a given process or series of events. For example: After months of deliberation, the trial ultimately ended with the defendant receiving a sentence of twelve years in prison.
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Milton ultimately ended up winning the state championship in extra innings by one run in front of an overflow crowd.
The diminished attendance that was the result ultimately ended with their relocation to Washington.
Of course, it ultimately ended in tears.
I ultimately ended up doing both.
The hospital and the Church ultimately ended their affiliation.
Mancuso, while finishing higher in the super-G portion of that event, ultimately ended up seventh.
The comeback attempt ultimately ended when Kaepernick's fourth-down pass fell harmlessly to the turf.
But it was her struggle with her health that ultimately ended the career she loved.
The return to publication in November 1979 ultimately ended in tears with a journalists' strike.
The Bahrain exploration venture ultimately ended up drilling nothing but dry holes.
The large-scale student occupation of UCL ultimately ended in eviction.
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