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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form a fundamental" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to something that is essential or foundational to a larger concept or idea. Here are a few examples: - Education and critical thinking skills form a fundamental basis for success in the modern world. - The three branches of government form a fundamental part of the political system. - The principles of honesty and integrity form a fundamental code of conduct in our company. - The study of genetics forms a fundamental aspect of biology.
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Economic issues form a fundamental divide between the parties.
In fact, there is nothing in "Dust Tracks on a Road" that is inconsistent with the romantic images of white judges and jurors and plantation owners which form a fundamental part of Hurston's most deeply admired work.
While we may still be some way off Boris Johnson's admirable aspiration of becoming "the most loved police force in the world", I've no doubt that "e-commerce for policing" will form a fundamental pillar of a much more effective and customer-friendly service in the years ahead.
Therefore, these functions form a fundamental system of solutions of equation (3) for (lambda=lambda_{sjn}).
They are also linearly independent and therefore form a fundamental set of solutions.
Electric machines (e-machines) will form a fundamental part of the powertrain of the future.
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Jalili pledged that Iran would not allow anything to break the "axis of resistance" of which Syria formed a "fundamental element," Syria's ad-Dounia TV reported.
Sustainability requirements were incorporated into the tender process from the start (beyond the "do you have an environmental policy" type questions) including quantifying energy and paper savings that formed a fundamental part in awarding the contract.
To address these questions, the micro-gravity research division of NASA has recently formed a fundamental physics discipline.
"I understand the history of the city and how the club forms a fundamental part of the culture and traditions of Naples.
Jake Bowers, a Romany journalist whose second cousin John Frankham was a British champion and once sparred with Cassius Clay, says fighting forms a fundamental part of a Gypsy boy's development.
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