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The phrase "addresses the basics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that covers fundamental concepts or essential information.
Example: "The tutorial addresses the basics of programming, making it accessible for beginners."
Alternatives: "covers the fundamentals" or "tackles the essentials."
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Success will depend not on Washington, but on how each city addresses the basics of safety, economics and governance.
This guide addresses the basics of creating an animation, but there is so much more you can learn and do.
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"I think Riverwalk is successful because it addresses the basic needs that folks have, and that is what is needed on Main Street as well".
The tutorial addresses the basic transport differences between photon and electron transport as well as the sampling distributions.
This paper addresses the basic engineering principles and factors to be considered when calculating the severity of a head impact after free-fall.
This chapter addresses the basic issues that are addressed during the design phases of a building project and discusses a number of factors that influence building designs such as codes and economic considerations.
In these cases, Evo in the News provides an explanation of the research in student-friendly terms, addresses the basic evolutionary concepts behind the research, and explains its relevance and importance.
And he addresses the basic question: What can you say to someone who is suffering?
"It will certainly be easier to craft a turnaround as a private company, but nothing addresses the basic problem — that nobody wants their merchandise," said Josh Arnold, an equities analyst and contributor to financial site Seeking Alpha.
The walls are covered in educational posters that address the basics: "Gripping the Pistol," "Trigger Squeeze," "Follow-Through".
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