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ultimately

British  
/ ˈʌltɪmɪtlɪ /

adverb

  1. in the end; at last; finally

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"And ultimately that was that was the difference between the teams, but Arsenal won't care because it's another three points."

From BBC

In December, city leaders split on the issue, but ultimately voted to keep using Flock’s scanners after a contentious public hearing meeting in which they heard from hundreds of residents opposed to the surveillance technology.

From Los Angeles Times

Girgis-Hanna admits she and many fellow GPs feel conflicted about working privately, but that it is ultimately helping to prevent burnout and keep them in the profession.

From BBC

Abel wrote that “responsibility ultimately rests with me as CEO.”

From Barron's

He says he ultimately was not wanted by then‑manager Graham Potter and describes his exit in August as "a hard pill to take".

From BBC