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1 I think that's fundamentally wrong , said Elizabeth Warren, freshman Democratic senator from Massachusetts.
2 The conclusion that there is something fundamentally wrong with our system is inescapable.
3 There is something fundamentally wrong in the ethos of those schools.
4 There is nothing fundamentally wrong in believing in the NAFTA Superhighway.
5 All her colors were here, but something was fundamentally wrong with this existence.
6 He added: There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the fund.
7 This paragraph on slavery is founded upon ideas fundamentally wrong .
8 That seems to be a fundamentally wrong defence of religion.
9 Depend on it, there is something fundamentally wrong with them.
10 This would be both extremely dangerous and fundamentally wrong .
11 I think it's a fundamentally wrong approach to life.
12 He is fundamentally wrong , and what I find offensive is his condescending and dismissive attitude.
13 There was something wrong with this story - something fundamentally wrong .
14 There is something fundamentally wrong with everything I know!
15 Murder, in all its bloody forms, is fundamentally wrong .
16 If it detects something fundamentally wrong it would tell a government to do something about it.
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