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The phrase "a fundamental quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an essential characteristic or trait of something, often in a philosophical, scientific, or analytical context.
Example: "Integrity is often considered a fundamental quality of a trustworthy leader."
Alternatives: "an essential characteristic" or "a core attribute".
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Improvisation, a fundamental quality of jazz, is by nature a risky business.
There's a fundamental quality of unseriousness in what's said about Israel and Jews from people who are otherwise quite serious".
Katherine Bradley says that her husband has "a fundamental quality of faithfulness, which is not the same thing as faith".
Tiger Woods, a self-acknowledged control freak, insists on loyalty as a fundamental quality in employees, associates and friends.
This is a fundamental quality of CEH.
However, Cervicogenic Headache International Study Group (CHISG) criteria for CEH suggest that unilateral head pain, without side shift is a fundamental quality of CEH [29].
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Kilian Bourke, a Liberal Democrat councillor in Cambridgeshire, describes the pothole as a fundamental quality-of-life issue.
It's as if to say: hey, if you can't deliver fundamental quality, at least deliver a lot of...well, quantity.
This is a fundamental leadership quality, especially as a teenager, as it will provide others with the knowledge that what you are asking of them is in fact possible.
A Bank (JOSB) is a growth screen perennial, especially those related to value and fundamental quality.
In that case, even if we get a landmark bill leading to universal coverage, there will be important work involving the fundamental quality of American life left undone.
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