fundamental to

Frequency: 8.2125.8 per million words

Indicates something is an essential part of a larger system, concept, or success.

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Examples (10)

  • We consider these rights fundamental to democracy.
  • Improved funding is fundamental to the success of the project.
  • Transparency remains fundamental to good governance.
  • Trust is fundamental to any healthy relationship.
  • Basic literacy is fundamental to lifelong learning.
  • Open standards are fundamental to interoperability across systems.
  • Accurate data has proved fundamental to sound decision-making.
  • Curiosity is fundamental to scientific progress.
  • User-centered design will be fundamental to our next product launch.
  • Freedom of speech is widely regarded as fundamental to a functioning democracy.