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The phrase "a fairly simple basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a foundation or starting point that is uncomplicated or easy to understand.
Example: "The project is built on a fairly simple basis, making it accessible for beginners."
Alternatives: "a relatively straightforward foundation" or "an uncomplicated premise".
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The original proposal had a fairly simple basis: Dividends would be tax exempt to the extent they came from profits on which the company had actually paid taxes.
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It is a fairly simple technical intervention.
We suggest a fairly simple evaluation process.
It was a fairly simple mechanical device.
That is a fairly simple calculation.
This is a fairly simple process.
We had a fairly simple system.
But keeping the Communists out was a fairly simple choice.
"For me, players have a fairly simple life.
It used to be a fairly simple proposition.
"Basically it's a fairly simple technique," Skomal said.
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