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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also fundamentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is not only one way but also has a fundamental aspect or nature to it.
Example: "The theory is also fundamentally flawed, which undermines its credibility."
Alternatives: "also essentially" or "also intrinsically".
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It's also fundamentally wrong.
You're also fundamentally a different person.
They are also fundamentally similar in function.
But it's also fundamentally wrong.
Vindictive, perhaps, but also fundamentally protective.
Twitter's story is also fundamentally about interoperability.
Yet, these advances are also fundamentally limited.
The nouvelle movement also fundamentally changed restaurants.
"It's also fundamentally about people having opportunity in their lives.
It could also fundamentally change what NetSuite does.
Also fundamentally, what is the connectivity of these regions?
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