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"fundamental differences" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to significant differences between two entities or groups, such as "there are some fundamental differences between capitalism and socialism."
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These are fundamental differences.
There are fundamental differences between the two.
But there are some fundamental differences.
But these groups have fundamental differences.
So these are the three fundamental differences.
It has dissolved the fundamental differences between text and illustration.
And of course the most fundamental differences still remain.
There are also fundamental differences in structure, culture and ideology.
"We have our fundamental differences with the Russian Federation.
Some fundamental differences remain in the two approaches.
"That will flush fundamental differences out pretty quickly".
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