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The phrase "a few basic precepts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to fundamental principles or rules that are essential for understanding a particular subject or practice.
Example: "In order to grasp the concept of ethical behavior, one must first understand a few basic precepts."
Alternatives: "a handful of fundamental principles" or "some essential guidelines".
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St . Lukes is not, of course, an original-instruments ensemble, but it was striking what a difference Sir Roger achieved by applying a few basic precepts -- well, one basic precept, playing without vibrato.
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