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The phrase "a more basic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the simplicity or fundamental nature of something to another, indicating that one is simpler than the other.
Example: "To understand the concept better, let's start with a more basic explanation before diving into the complex details."
Alternatives: "a simpler" or "a more fundamental".
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There is a more basic problem.
A more basic difference is the economy.
The state's health department had a more basic concern.
Behind that dispute lurks a more basic division.
For Cox, the tapes also serve a more basic role.
There is a more basic factor at work here: greed.
There is, however, a more basic problem than player profile.
On a more basic level, he's a father figure.
But there was a more basic lesson to be learned.
Yet it obscures a more basic British problem.
Mark Stern, the manager at Village, offered a more basic assessment: "The urinals are pretty incredible".
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