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The phrase "a few basic conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of fundamental requirements or stipulations that must be met.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to establish a few basic conditions to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "some essential requirements" or "a handful of fundamental criteria".
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One day, a small, bald white man named Anniston Bennet arrives at his door and says he'll pay fifty thousand dollars to rent Charles's basement for the summer, as long as Charles complies with a few basic conditions.
FIFA noted that it was simply extending a previous ruling that allowed female players to wear hijabs and added a few basic conditions, like a requirement that the headwear not be dangerous to any player (by using a metal closure, for example).
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Seated at a table with a few basic materials — paper, pencils, paints and a lump of clay, he confronted what he called "the essential condition of every human," and gave himself permission to make whatever he wanted.
First, a few basic facts.
Only a few basic elements are necessary.
First, a few basic realizations.
Then, we teach a few basic principles.
A proper gift must satisfy a few basic criteria.
Gradually, a few basic Sebők principles consolidated themselves.
Tommy narrates a few basic facts about woolly mammoths.
Only a few basic sexual acts occur spontaneously.
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