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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fundamental failure' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a failure in an underlying concept, or to describe a major or catastrophic failure. For example, "The fundamental failure of market regulation led to the economic crisis".
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This was a fundamental failure of trust.
"The fundamental failure of governance," she replied.
This shows a fundamental failure within the NHS".
His fundamental failure has been one of salesmanship.
Mr. Schweich should have pointed a finger at President Bush for the fundamental failure in Afghanistan.
It is a fundamental failure of political leadership at its most basic.
Labour's fundamental failure is not really that it is too rightwing or too leftwing.
Mr Haddon-Cave accused Group Capt Baber of a "fundamental failure of leadership".
There is also a fundamental failure of governments to manage natural resources and so protect the public trust.
"It came down to a fundamental failure on our part to meet Ms. Gupta's expectations," Mr. Reeder said.
"The trust is clear that there cannot be a repeat of such a fundamental failure of central oversight and control.
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