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The phrase "a question of basic" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a fundamental issue or principle, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "In this debate, we are facing a question of basic understanding regarding the topic at hand."
Alternatives: "a matter of fundamentals" or "a question of principle".
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It is a question of basic democracy.
"It is a question of basic fairness.
'It is a question of basic human rights.
"This is a question of basic human rights" to Mr. Cardoso, Mr. Braga said.
"The issue is a question of basic sustainability," Mr. Dombeck said.
"It's a question of basic fairness," Mr. Close said recently in an interview.
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It's a question of morality, of basic human dignity".
Of course, if the Fed were writing an exam on a typical question of basic corporate law, then it might make sense to defer to a corporate law professor's judgment on its merits.
Fouchier said his work addressed a crucial question of basic science: "Scientists didn't really know what makes any virus airborne in mammals so we were really in the dark.
Bailey also points to the question of basic economics.
Ultimately, Muslim fundamentalism is not a question of security for westerners, says Bennoune, but a more basic question of human rights for hundreds of millions of people who live in Muslim-majority countries.
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