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"fundamentally change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been significantly altered in an essential or far-reaching way. For example: "The new law will fundamentally change how businesses operate."
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Society must fundamentally change.
"That could fundamentally change Australia.
"Clinton didn't fundamentally change it".
"He wants to fundamentally change America.
We must fundamentally change the situation".
They would fundamentally change taxpayers' lives.
I don't think that that will fundamentally change college football.
"But you won't fundamentally change the nature of the city".
The social audits seek to fundamentally change that equation.
"It would fundamentally change how American government functions," he added.
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That has fundamentally changed.
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