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fundamentalmente
In a fundamental, essential or basic manner.
basically
fundamentally
in essence
au fond
português
fundamentalmente
1
Yet despite such structural variability,
essentially
the same end result is achieved.
2
Yet in spite of this great change, the species remained
essentially
human.
3
Health screenings should
essentially
take the form of temperature measurements, it said.
4
However, the mechanisms of the estrogen-dependent and -independent pathways
essentially
remain unknown.
5
That would
essentially
represent the amount given to executives in that year.
6
It's stolen by Russian gangsters and
essentially
supports Russian terrorism, he said.
7
When I emigrated 36 years ago my connection with Ireland
essentially
ended.
8
The report itself is
essentially
a commentary and includes no new information.
9
That would
essentially
be every law passed over the past 200 years.
10
Etsy's new policies are
essentially
a validation of its earlier partial-production rule.
11
For the vast majority of artists, streaming services
essentially
generate spare change.
12
In essence, we need to unpick an
essentially
imperialist notion of power.
13
I think it's
essentially
a free search norm of the 21st century.
14
The process was
essentially
the same for any animal, small or large.
15
The universal crisis affecting mankind is, therefore,
essentially
spiritual in its causes.
16
Booty grazing is
essentially
the same thing given a more industrial approach.
essentially
essentially different
essentially unchanged
essentially flat
remain essentially
essentially necessary
português
fundamentalmente
essencialmente
em essência
basicamente