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The phrase "a fundamental breakthrough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and transformative advancement in a particular field or area of study.
Example: "The researchers announced a fundamental breakthrough in cancer treatment that could change the lives of millions."
Alternatives: "a major advancement" or "a significant discovery."
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But it also represents a fundamental breakthrough in the shape of the global climate regime.
In Ireland, one industry researcher made a fundamental breakthrough in science.
The deal "marks a fundamental breakthrough in foreign investors' belief in Russian companies," Mr. Fridman said.
But Smolin, after meeting Lisi and talking to him, became convinced that it was at least possible that Lisi had made a fundamental breakthrough.
On the borderline with mathematical physics but clearly on the mathematical side came a fundamental breakthrough in the quantum mechanics of many-particle systems.
Neither in Beijing nor Rome is there any sense that the new bishop's elevation to lead the capital's most prominent parish was a fundamental breakthrough.
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Studying the synchronization of snowy tree crickets, who chirp in unison in vast choruses, led Watts and Strogatz to the 1998 paper that explained the concept of six degrees of separation and made a "really fundamental breakthrough that changed our understanding of how diffusion occurs on networks, and how contagion spreads," said Macy, who is also director of Cornell's Social Dynamics Laboratory.
"This is really about a fundamental scientific breakthrough, many eureka moments" that Holz accrued over a half-decade of painstaking work.
Industry doesnt seem to be as interested in fundamental breakthrough technologies in areas such as nanotech; instead it favors more short-term and less risky technologies that are closer to commercialization and have clear markets and customers, says Katharine Ku, director of Stanford Universitys technology licensing office.
Q: What is your fundamental breakthrough?
For this fundamental breakthrough, he received the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1971.
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