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Usage of fundamentally wrong in English
1
The conclusion that there is something fundamentally wrong with our system is inescapable.
2
There is nothing fundamentally wrong in believing in the NAFTA Superhighway.
3
All her colors were here, but something was fundamentally wrong with this existence.
4
I think that's fundamentally wrong," said Elizabeth Warren, freshman Democratic senator from Massachusetts.
5
This would be both extremely dangerous and fundamentally wrong.
6
I think it's a fundamentally wrong approach to life.
7
There is something fundamentally wrong in the ethos of those schools."
8
He is fundamentally wrong, and what I find offensive is his condescending and dismissive attitude.
9
Murder, in all its bloody forms, is fundamentally wrong.
10
If it detects something fundamentally wrong it would tell a government to do something about it.
11
He added: "There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the fund.
12
There had to be something fundamentally wrong with me that made my mother not love me.
13
Independent telecommunications analyst Paul Budde said all indications show there is something fundamentally wrong in Telstra system.
14
Senses which were fundamentally wrong engulfed her conscious thoughts, leaving her as a passive, faintly protesting, observer.
15
And I think that's fundamentally wrong.
16
But while I fully accept her bona fides in raising this issue, I believe her analysis is fundamentally wrong.
This collocation consists of:
Part of speech Adverb
Lemma fundamentally
Part of speech Adjective
Lemma wrong
Fundamentally wrong across language varieties
United Kingdom
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