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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utmost *" is grammatically correct and widely used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the maximum level or degree of something. Here are some examples: 1. "Our team will do our utmost to win the championship this year." 2. "Please handle the fragile items with the utmost care." 3. "I trust you with my utmost confidence to keep this information confidential." 4. "I will give this project my utmost attention and ensure it is completed on time." 5. "The doctor did his utmost to save the patient's life, but unfortunately, it was too late."
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Fifa expressed "utmost sympathy".
Of utmost importance was fire.
Family is of utmost importance.
"The administration wants utmost flexibility".
Dignity was of utmost concern.
Efficiency is of utmost concern.
"He did his utmost best.
All this is done with utmost precision.
Walker had the utmost confidence as well.
"Vision is of the utmost importance.
"He has my utmost respect.
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