ultimately determine

Frequency: 7.612.8 per million words

To be the final or most important factor in deciding an outcome.

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  • It was a decision which would ultimately determine the fate of the project.
  • Customer satisfaction will ultimately determine the success of our new product line.
  • The general's strategic choices ultimately determined the outcome of the battle.
  • Genetic factors, not just lifestyle, often ultimately determine one's susceptibility to certain diseases.
  • Market forces will ultimately determine the price of these goods.
  • Your daily habits and choices ultimately determine the person you become.
  • The voters' decision will ultimately determine the country's direction for the next four years.
  • How we respond to this crisis will ultimately determine our legacy.
  • The evidence presented in court will ultimately determine the jury's verdict.
  • It is the quality of the research that will ultimately determine its impact on the scientific community.