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The phrase "a few basic things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of simple or fundamental items or concepts that need to be addressed or considered.
Example: "Before we start the project, let me explain a few basic things that everyone should know."
Alternatives: "a couple of simple points" or "some fundamental aspects".
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But the defence would greatly improve its chances by getting a few basic things right.
In case you come to this cold, let's talk ordnance and explain a few basic things.
There are a few basic things any currency has to fulfill.
The N.F.L., while considering more than 30 different scenarios, has agreed on a few basic things.
There was not that much food product in the market but I was able to find a few basic things.
There are a few basic things Barr may have to withhold from public view, and even potentially from Congress.
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By simplifying things to a few basic, binary questions ("Are you a smoker or a non-smoker?"), Ladder can make some decisions about a potential policyholder and streamline the process (thanks in part to the buzziest of buzz words… big data).
First, a few basic facts.
First, a few basic realizations.
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