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"fundamental difference" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a significant or essential distinction between two things or concepts. Example: There is a fundamental difference between leadership and management; while leaders inspire and motivate, managers focus on organization and efficiency.
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"That's a fundamental difference".
It's a fundamental difference.
"That is a fundamental difference.
The fundamental difference is methodological.
Still there is a fundamental difference.
It's a fundamental difference for -- with us.
It's a fundamental difference of opinion.
"Leadership can make a fundamental difference".
But now, he said, "there's a fundamental difference down here".
There's one fundamental difference between the government and ourselves.
About the fundamental difference between us, Min would answer.
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