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The phrase "fundamentally missing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not present but should be. For example, "The report was fundamentally missing any real evidence to support the conclusion."
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Because – and this is what Hasan is fundamentally missing in his entire piece – those babies were wanted.
He has said before now that any story about him which does not have God at its centre is fundamentally missing the point, and he does his best to ensure reporters cannot write one by returning to the subject often, even when the question being asked hardly demands it.
There is something fundamentally missing from them at the moment".
Rather, the dominant species information was added to each prediction method as an information that was fundamentally missing, considering the natural properties of a method.
But by offering details about pictures in this manner, are museums fundamentally missing the point of what art is all about?
More problematically yet, it seems to be fundamentally missing the point to say that the crime of, for example, murder is, at bottom, free riding rather than unjustly killing another.
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Verleger's basic message was that the knee-jerk debate we're again having over who is responsible for higher oil prices fundamentally misses huge changes that have taken place in America's energy output, making us again a major oil and gas producer — and potential exporter — with an interest in reasonably high but stable oil prices.
The problem is that this fact fundamentally misses the point.
Those who have been blocked won't fundamentally miss all that much.
But speak to any of the people who have spent years sharing and consuming adult content on Tumblr, and you quickly find that this statement fundamentally misses the point of what consumers believe made sexual content on Tumblr so unique, and so deeply important.
Many experts are now beginning to argue that this was fundamentally to miss the point of mixed communities, as well as to subscribe to misty-eyed notions of community no longer relevant in today's world.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com