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fundamental

[fuhn-duh-men-tl] / ˌfʌn dəˈmɛn tl /




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The fundamentals of the rules won't change, but it's recognised that some areas can be tweaked to reduce some of the bigger compromises.

From BBC

The advance, reported in Physical Review Letters, could improve the precision of observations that probe fundamental physics.

From Science Daily

"Secure English Language Testing is a fundamental part of the UK's immigration system," said a spokesman.

From BBC

A token is the fundamental unit of data used to process a query and produce a response.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite Coogler’s rejection of the evening’s fundamental premise, the crowd rose to its feet when “Sinners” won its four awards for score, cinematography, original screenplay and lead actor.

From Los Angeles Times