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The phrase "fundamental flaws" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe serious problems or mistakes that seriously affect something. For example, you could say, "This report highlights some fundamental flaws in the proposed legislation."
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"Banking has some fundamental flaws.
Papers with fundamental flaws often live on.
Environmentalists point to fundamental flaws with the company's process.
This case exposes two fundamental flaws in our judicial system.
The movie's fundamental flaws begin with Penelope's appearance.
However, Lu's paper contained numerous clear fundamental flaws.
That's evidence that there has to be some fundamental flaws".
The Ireland crisis has fed such speculation by highlighting the fundamental flaws in the euro project.
The regulator also acknowledged that some market participants saw fundamental flaws with the system.
And it doesn't fix the fundamental flaws in a discredited program.
Yet none of these moments sustain enough poetic power to offset the work's fundamental flaws.
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