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fundamentally

adverb as in basically

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University officials disputed the union’s allegations, saying in a statement that “we fundamentally disagree with AFSCME’s claims of bad faith bargaining and characterization of unacceptable bargaining proposals.”

The stress that stems from politics isn’t fundamentally different from other kinds of stress.

Clare has acknowledged that some service providers may face difficult budget decisions but said that any assertion the policy is "somehow tearing down international education is absolutely and fundamentally wrong".

From BBC

Even while free on bail for six years, he was “fundamentally unwilling to comply” with the law, prosecutors said.

But fundamentally, the crux of the problem persists.

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