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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fundamentally objectionable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is inherently or essentially unacceptable or offensive. Example: "The proposal was deemed fundamentally objectionable by the committee due to its ethical implications."
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Koolhaas's response to our information age is evidently complex, intensely curious, and fundamentally objectionable.
In a Commons committee last month, Andy Slaughter MP said there was "nothing fundamentally objectionable" in increasing fees beyond full cost recovery.
This music, by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, is as unobjectionable, really, as Evan Hansen's behavior is fundamentally objectionable.
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Either he will have to change his style of leadership fundamentally, becoming more consensual and willing to dilute the reforms that are most objectionable to his MPs, or he will have to rely on Tory support.
This really is objectionable.
OBJECTIONABLE, but necessary.
What was objectionable about it?
Is this objectionable?
And why objectionable?
He became more objectionable.
But Mr. Helvenston finds the compromise objectionable.
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