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The phrase "a few basic tenets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to fundamental principles or beliefs that are essential to a particular subject or philosophy.
Example: "In order to understand the philosophy of minimalism, one must first grasp a few basic tenets."
Alternatives: "several core principles" or "a handful of fundamental beliefs."
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Many of the pitfalls of a large-scale analysis can be avoided by keeping a few basic tenets in mind.
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