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Which sentence uses the adjective ultimate correctly?



The company’s ultimatest goal is to make a profit.


The company’s ultimate goal is to make a profit.


The company’s more ultimate goal is to make a profit.


The company’s most ultimate goal is to make a profit.

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"The company’s ultimate goal is to make a profit."

Explanation: "Ultimate" already means final or highest, so it is used without comparative or superlative forms. "Ultimatest" is nonstandard, and "more ultimate"/"most ultimate" are incorrect in standard usage.