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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have basically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a simplified explanation or summary of a situation or concept.
Example: "I have basically completed the project, just need to finalize a few details."
Alternatives: "I have essentially" or "I have fundamentally".
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"I have basically become a recluse in my own home".
I have basically my life savings in there".
"I have basically taken another food to tell you what is happening to the food inside the package.
It presents a powerful stance against traditionalism, essentialism and the concept of a priori truth that I have, basically, embraced and built my thinking around.
Not just domestically, but Keith [Mills] and I have basically kept the International Inspiration programme going, which is driving full throttle ahead.
"My daughter, who's 16, wants to go to the U.S.," said Gao Fugui, a businessman, "but for me there's no point -- I have basically the same life here".
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I had basically a secretarial job.
"I've basically never chilled," she said.
I've basically touched the sun.
"I've basically forged a career out of living here".
I've basically been a critic since Day One".
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