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The phrase "a basic fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fundamental truth or piece of information that is generally accepted or understood.
Example: "It is a basic fact that water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius."
Alternatives: "a fundamental truth" or "a simple truth".
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That's a basic fact - you gotta do it.
Risk is a basic fact of life for ironworkers.
Mr. LaMagna had stumbled upon a basic fact of American capitalism.
They helped turn the net into a basic fact of life.
"Let me start with the economy and a basic fact," he said near the start.
Yet none of them changed a basic fact: We were there, unquestioned.
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How did such a basic fact get to be classified?
Mr. Bolger described the new ownership as "byzantine and maze-like combinations," which did not alter a basic fact: "Deutsche Post is still in control of Astar".
And "in this area it was 'a basic fact' that the PRC had made huge progress".
Pluralism is often invoked a basic 'fact' of modern politics.
Obama's claim that the three trade deals are boosting exports does not survive a basic fact check.
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