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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fundamental view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a basic or essential perspective on a topic or issue.
Example: "In order to understand the complexities of the situation, we must first establish a fundamental view of the underlying principles."
Alternatives: "a basic perspective" or "an essential viewpoint."
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Larry Johnson, a former counterterrorism official in the Clinton State Department, once told me, "There's a fundamental view here of the Jew as subhuman.
While their language may differ, they share a fundamental view that the age-old refuge of gold is relevant again, especially as other assets like stocks and national currencies show signs of weakness.
Bolzano's logic was based upon a fundamental view that was the very opposite of the common view of his time.
The contribution will give a fundamental view on bubble generation, redispersion for dispersed gas-liquid systems in microstructured devices together with design and scale-up discussion.
A fundamental view is that aberrant miRNA can regulate disease progression-related biological processes [ 57].
From a fundamental view point this observation is interesting since it supports the hypothesis [ 31] that presence of non-matching DNA-coils impedes the immobilization of beads in their matching DNA-coils, for instance by diffusing into the non-matching DNA-coils and/or by interacting with them electrostatically.
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A: Our fundamental view of the world is that the web is evolving.
The moves follow a "law on Islam", passed in 2015, which banned foreign funding of religious groups and created a duty for Muslim organizations to have "a positive fundamental view towards (Austria's) state and society".
"Our change in rating does not reflect a change in our fundamental view.
He made a decision to change his fundamental view and therefore himself by choosing to let go of the narrative he told about his past and to forgive.
We saw earlier that there are grounds, though hardly conclusive, for supposing that Spinoza held a fundamental metaphysical view of physical nature that is akin to the contemporary view of the physical world as composed of fields of force, with bodies in some sense being constituted by relatively stable patterns, relative to our own, of force.
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