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"fundamental changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to changes that are essential or necessary in order to achieve a particular goal. For example: "We need to make some fundamental changes to our production process if we want to remain competitive in the industry."
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Fundamental changes are yet to come.
Fundamental changes to BBC services would be unavoidable.
Fundamental changes could be necessary because industry officials don't expect energy prices to surge anytime soon.
Fundamental changes will happen, and the trend will be decentralization.
Fundamental changes in market structure are at work here.
Fundamental changes to Germany's academic system are urgently required.
The bristlecones face even more fundamental changes.
But he also sought more fundamental changes.
And we've made some pretty fundamental changes.
However, more fundamental changes are also required.
So what are the fundamental changes needed?
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