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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not fundamental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not essential or core to the meaning or purpose of a sentence. Example: The use of colorful language is not fundamental to the message of his speech, but it adds an entertaining element for the audience.
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But they are not fundamental.
"General relativity is not fundamental".
That's not fundamental.
"But they are not fundamental problems.
"They were not fundamental failures.
Dr. Petitto argues that vocalization is not fundamental to language.
That's kinda cool," says Doughty, "but it's not fundamental change.
"There are shortcomings, but not fundamental shortcomings," he said.
"Competition" is an afterthought, not fundamental to a sporting activity.
But if space and time and gravity are not fundamental, what is?
Einstein's Revenge But if space and time and gravity are not fundamental, what is?
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