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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I basically do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you perform a certain action or task in a general or simplified manner. Example: "When it comes to managing the project, I basically do everything from planning to execution."
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"I basically do buy it.
"I basically do everything I'm offered lately," she said.
I basically do almost anything he recommends, and I really like his skin-care line, the Colbert MD Daily System; it works.
But by the time I consider it a few days later, I get very anxious, and what I basically do is just never bring the subject up again".
"I basically don't like New York".
"He spoke this way about the trial: 'I basically don't decide this.
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I basically did all I could for the guy.
"For a year and half, I basically did nothing.
I basically did it until I felt I had made some breakthroughs.
I basically did a crash course – it usually takes five years.
I basically did that benefit because there were families starving, never mind who was right.
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