Ultimate of choice has no usage in English.
A tricky one. "Ultimate" can have a positive or negative connotation, and can change a little bit in meaning.
"Joe made the ultimate choice" probably means that he made the best choice, but "Joe faces an ultimate choice" probably means that he can put it off for a long time, but eventually he is going to have to make the choice, probably a life-or-death choice, which would be an "ultimate" choice. "Ultimately, a choice will have to be made" would just mean that the choice is inevitable, but wouldn't speak too much about whether the choice was positive or negative.
The only time I can imaging using "the ultimate of choice" would maybe be an advertising slogan talking about the 6 billion (exaggeration) kinds of ice cream flavors available or something... and then it would mean, we give you more and better choices than anyone else does.
"The Ultimate of Choice" implies that there are multiple choices to select from, with one being the ultimate. It is suitable for situations where there is a range of options leading to one final decision. "The Ultimate Choice" refers to the best or final decision among available options without explicitly mentioning other choices. It can be used when referring to a singular, top-quality decision.
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They're opposites
What is the difference between Education framework and plicy.
They're opposites
almost same
Common difference, in the context of arithmetic sequences is the difference between one element of the sequence and the element before it.
regular language is easy to understand than context free language
Root means solution in this context.
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Not sure of the context, but: Anterior = front posterior = rear
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