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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few basic relations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of fundamental connections or associations between concepts, entities, or individuals.
Example: "In our discussion, we will explore a few basic relations between supply and demand in economics."
Alternatives: "several fundamental connections" or "a handful of essential relationships."
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Concepts from distinct EDAM sub-ontologies are related by a few basic relations in addition to generalization (is a) which constitutes the basic hierarchy.
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And perhaps he thinks that the world contains just a few basic types of entity and that different types of predicates apply to the world in virtue of complex semantic relations to just those types of entity.
First, a few basic facts.
Then, we teach a few basic principles.
A proper gift must satisfy a few basic criteria.
But all the tales contain a few basic elements.
Tommy narrates a few basic facts about woolly mammoths.
Underneath in smaller letters were a few basic facts.
Gradually, a few basic Sebők principles consolidated themselves.
Only a few basic sexual acts occur spontaneously.
Let's start with a few basic facts.
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