We found 22 examples of how to use fundamentally in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 22 of 22.
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1. | "I believe people are fundamentally good." "Well, I think they're fundamentally evil." "You're both wrong. They're actually fundamentally neutral." "What?! Impossible! Human nature can't possibly be so despicable as to be based on the repugnant attitude that is neutrality." | |
2. | After I had thought about this elementary question fundamentally, I came to the conclusion that the difference, which is often described as "considerable" or "substantial" by distinguished people, between the indispensable words "important" and "essential" isn't significant, but rather is irrelevant. | |
3. | Fundamentally, you're not practicing anything by translating, so even if you say that you can't do it, once you've set your sights on a similar sentence you've seen before that is more natural yet does not quite convey the original sentence's nuances, translation proves to be an act that is quite addicting. | |
4. | This is fundamentally unfair. | |
5. | This is fundamentally wrong. | |
6. | The question itself is fundamentally wrong. | |
7. | That's fundamentally unfair. | |
8. | Patriotism is, fundamentally, a conviction that a particular country is the best in the world because you were born in it. | |
9. | The proposed law is fundamentally flawed. | |
10. | I could give lots of arguments in favor of that position which would be certain to convince many in the audience. However, I know for a fact that they are fundamentally flawed. | |
11. | The book's premise is fundamentally flawed. | |
12. | The premise of the book is fundamentally flawed. | |
13. | Humans are fundamentally irrational. | |
14. | Humans are fundamentally emotional. | |
15. | The argument is fundamentally flawed. | |
16. | The argument was fundamentally flawed. | |
17. | I'm afraid you've fundamentally misunderstood me. | |
18. | Zionism has always been a fundamentally antisemitic project. | |
19. | Hubble has fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos. | |
20. | These actions are an abuse of power and fundamentally undermine the rule of law. | |
21. | Tom made a decision that would change his life fundamentally. | |
22. | Some observers think the debate is fundamentally illogical. |