Fundamentally speaking

A phrase used to introduce a statement about the basic, underlying nature of something. It emphasizes that the following observation addresses core principles rather than surface details.

Combining 'fundamental' from Latin 'fundamentum' (foundation) with the participial 'speaking,' this phrase emerged in formal discourse during the 18th century. It reflects the Enlightenment emphasis on identifying underlying principles and rational foundations.

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