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foundational

[foun-dey-shuh-nl] / faʊnˈdeɪ ʃə nl /










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Today, the laws of thermodynamics are foundational knowledge for scientists.

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The film’s foundational message centers on ordinary people and immigrants rescuing one another through collective action, embodying the principle that “only we can save ourselves.”

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But America’s embrace of liberty as its foundational ideal was a history-changing event, and it guided the evolution of the nation as well.

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But Erikson immersed himself in the community for more than a year and, in 1978, published “Everything in Its Path,” a foundational work in the sociological literature and a finalist for a National Book Award.

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Ramanujan's methods became foundational to modern mathematical and computational approaches for calculating pi, including those used by today's most advanced machines.

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