﹒In a central or primary respect; at the most basic level.
﹒In a way that affects the essential nature or core of something.
﹒The two political parties differ fundamentally on how to address climate change.
﹒His approach to the problem was fundamentally flawed from the very beginning.
﹒The invention of the internet has fundamentally changed the way we communicate with each other.
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