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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very basic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is simple or fundamental in nature.
Example: "The tutorial provided a very basic overview of the software's features, making it easy for beginners to understand."
Alternatives: "a very simple" or "a fundamental".
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A very basic question!
It's a very basic point.
That's a very basic idea.
"I think it's a very basic principle".
I am a very basic chef.
"It's a very basic procedure in business".
It's such a very basic human thing".
"It's a very basic technique," he says.
That's a very basic government function.
It's two words, a very basic thing.
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That is just a very basic, fundamental fact.
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