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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fundamentally less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two things, indicating that one is of a lower degree or quality in a fundamental way.
Example: "This new model is a fundamentally less efficient version of the previous one."
Alternatives: "a significantly lower" or "a considerably reduced".
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It is a fundamentally less Funny Old World and therefore perhaps a bit harder to satirise, not least because Morris has helped to raise the cutting-edge comedy bar so high he can barely - or should that be Barley?
Perhaps a guided tour is a fundamentally less sensitive business compared to ferrying people in a closed taxi.
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NEW YORK DANCE AND PERFORMANCE AWARDS -- This ceremony, at which Bessie Awards are given in just about every category of dance and performance-art activity, is open to everyone, though it is fundamentally less a public event than a jubilant and sometimes poignant celebration of a community.
On desktop that meant creating an experience that is fundamentally less simple but more powerful.
WASHINGTON — President Obama's new formulation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — along with his tough new stance against Israeli settlements in the West Bank — has rekindled fears among a few American Jewish organizations that Mr. Obama may be fundamentally less pro-Israeli than his predecessors.
That's not a bad thing, but I'd say it's also fundamentally less likely to fail.
The rear of the vehicle is also fundamentally less stable than the front of the vehicle (especially a RWD vehicle, under acceleration).
But post-Ashley Madison, the Internet feels fundamentally less safe than it did before.
Yet they are also fundamentally less stable, and more prone to sudden and inexplicable breakdowns.
Santorum, Huntsman, Perry, Bachmann, even Paul — was any one of them fundamentally less likely than Cain?
Low interest rates, accompanied by piles of government debt trading at negative yields, has made lending fundamentally less profitable.
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