rather fundamental

Frequency: 5.318.7 per million words

To indicate something is essential to a certain degree, often with a sense of surprise.

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Examples (10)

  • That seems rather fundamental to our argument.
  • It was a rather fundamental mistake that derailed the study.
  • We regard transparency as rather fundamental for trust.
  • Improved testing remains rather fundamental to product quality.
  • I didn't expect the flaw to be rather fundamental, but it was.
  • There's a rather fundamental difference between training and education.
  • They made a rather fundamental error in the design.
  • Her question was rather fundamental, so the lecture slowed down.
  • If this assumption is rather fundamental, we should revisit the model.
  • By now, it has become rather fundamental to how we work.