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The phrase "fundamental questions" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to important or essential questions that need to be answered or addressed. Example: "In order to understand the theory, we must first explore some fundamental questions about its underlying principles."
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Fundamental questions remain.
* Fundamental questions still thwart researchers.
Two fundamental questions have been in play.
For me, those are the fundamental questions".
"There are more fundamental questions, like houses".
He asked fundamental questions of human existence.
Some fundamental questions must be asked.
Nor does Cohn fully consider fundamental questions.
Beyond all of this lie unexamined but fundamental questions.
"It broaches all the fundamental questions: What is loyalty?
The attacks have raised fundamental questions about Kenya's security strategy.
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