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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all basic forms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the fundamental types or categories of something, often in a general context.
Example: "The study covers all basic forms of communication, including verbal, non-verbal, and written methods."
Alternatives: "all fundamental types of" or "all essential forms of".
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This plot confirms that domains involved in carrying out all basic forms of post-translational covalent histone modifications are conserved from yeast through human and expanded in most cases, generally reflecting the size and complexity of the genomes involved [29], [30], [31], [32].
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The excavations showed that by the 3rd millennium bce Sumerian architects were acquainted with the column, the arch, the vault, and the dome i.e., with all the basic forms of architecture.
In fact you don't need any additional technology at all to enjoy a basic form of VR – both Facebook and YouTube offer native 360-degree video formats that you can explore by moving your phone around the room.
The universe, the museum explains, is 6,000 years old and all of the basic forms of life we see today were brought into being at once on the sixth day.
Dogs display a basic form of empathy when they behave like this, Dr Palagi maintains.
IF YOU thought coral was just a basic form of rather pretty underwater life, think again.
Should we consider the simple aggregation of organisms to be a basic form of sociality?
For gossip to evolve at all, we first needed the basic forms of language.
Today all computer applications are based on four basic forms of information: numbers, words, sounds and images.
Noam Chomsky calls the basic forms of language "deep structures".
There are two basic forms of compellence: diplomacy and demonstration.
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