radical reform

Frequency: 8.216.3 per million words

a reform that is very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary

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  • They wanted to push through radical reforms.
  • The new government is proposing a radical reform of the tax system.
  • Many believe that only radical reform can fix the broken healthcare system.
  • Implementing such a radical reform will face significant opposition from the establishment.
  • The education sector underwent a series of radical reforms in the last decade.
  • What the country needs now is not minor adjustments but radical reform.
  • Critics argue that the proposed changes do not constitute a radical reform.
  • The president's agenda for radical reform was met with both praise and skepticism.
  • Is the public ready to accept such a radical reform of social welfare?
  • A successful radical reform requires strong leadership and public support.