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The phrase "a basic sense of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental understanding or awareness of a particular concept or feeling.
Example: "To succeed in this field, one must have a basic sense of the underlying principles of economics."
Alternatives: "a fundamental understanding of" or "a rudimentary awareness of".
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And if you're worried about operating a film camera, don't be — once you get a basic sense of the zone focusing (basically near, medium and far) you're ready to shoot.
Get a basic sense of what you want to say.
David: They don't expect deliverance from all their troubles, just a basic sense of order.
So writing, in games, is about creating mood and establishing a basic sense of intent.
A basic sense of mystification is precisely what can push one into writing about something.
They came from a basic sense of what is decent, fair, sensible and humane.
Well, first, out of a basic sense of justice and common humanity, I'd hope.
What Southgate had learned from the whole experience was a basic sense of decency.
That said, a simple star chart will improve the experience by giving a basic sense of the constellations.
They get a basic sense of aesthetics and of the critical discourse that exists around the cultural significance of images.
Under the cynical mask, there is still a basic sense of good order, that crime should be punished and bad behavior shouldn't go uncorrected.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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