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Word family noun fundamentals adjective fundmental adverb fundamentally
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfundamentallyfun‧da‧men‧tal‧ly /ˌfʌndəˈmentəli/ ●●○ AWL adverb BASICin every way that is important or basic The conclusions of the report are fundamentally wrong. The political culture of the US is fundamentally different.
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fundamentally• Both sides remain fundamentally divided on key issues.• But this pastoral economy was fundamentally inelastic.• More fundamentally, it was grounded in a deficit view of needs.• In turn, however, the question of where population is growing - or declining - is fundamentally related to human welfare.• Why are body plans so fundamentally similar?• But fundamentally the workers are not empowered, because all these things can be denied at any time.• That is a fundamentally undemocratic argument.• Fundamentally, we have a good safety program.fundamentally wrong• My personal reaction to Tomlinson is that its conclusions about Barts and the other hospitals scheduled for closure are fundamentally wrong.
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