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The phrase "a basic concepts" is not correct in English.
It should be "basic concepts" or "a basic concept." You can use "basic concepts" when referring to fundamental ideas or principles in a particular field or subject.
Example: "In order to understand advanced mathematics, one must first grasp the basic concepts."
Alternatives: "fundamental ideas" or "essential principles."
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In this paper, we report in detail on a Basic Concepts approach, which combines some of the merits of both the ab initio quantum theoretic first principles approach and the commonly used empirical approach.
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