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Discover Ludwig"which ultimately" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to the final result or outcome of a situation, or to describe the eventual aim or purpose of something. For example: "He made a series of bad decisions, which ultimately caused his company to go bankrupt."
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Which ultimately is doomed to failure anyway.
Which, ultimately, is what user involvement is all about.
"That drives earnings, which ultimately drives stock prices".
An offer which ultimately led to violation, torture and death.
It's all timing, which ultimately comes down to individual frames.
Both were mainstream thrillers which ultimately revealed disquieting truths".
Which ultimately translates to greater value delivered to our users.
Which, ultimately, sums up Natalie Portman's role in Black Swan.
Where is the vision Lincoln affirmed, which ultimately triumphed?
So you create this transparency that builds this trust, which ultimately is the basis for prosperity.
Which ultimately is not so fantastical — it is where many of us will end up.
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