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"changed fundamentally" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means that something has been altered in a significant or essential way. Example: The new policy has changed fundamentally since it was first proposed, and many people are now in favor of it.
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"The economy has changed fundamentally," Ms. Jones said.
But we changed, fundamentally.
'Hollywood hasn't changed fundamentally.
Music education hasn't changed fundamentally since the 1970s.
Eight years later, the landscape has changed fundamentally.
"The browser has changed fundamentally from a decade ago".
The paper had changed fundamentally on Gibbings's urgings in 1968.
"We know that relationships between family and work have changed fundamentally; we know that relationships between men and women have changed fundamentally," she said in a telephone interview.
Why hasn't the Metropolitan Police changed fundamentally in the 20 years since Stephen Lawrence was murdered?
The language of black humor had changed fundamentally; the experience had not.
Third, the Robertson report ignores the fact that the role of nuclear weapons has changed fundamentally.
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