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The phrase "are basically characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the fundamental traits or features of something in a general sense.
Example: "The species are basically characterised by their unique adaptations to the environment."
Alternatives: "are primarily defined" or "are fundamentally described".
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Mapping allows representing intertidal habitats that are basically characterised by abiotic (e.g sediments, exposure to waves…) and biotic factors such as macrobenthic communities.
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The speed of the system's response is basically characterised by the maximum value r of the following set r=max left{ begin{array}{ccc}left| lambda right|,&forall lambda in {mathbb {C}},&phi (lambda )=0end{array}right},where (lambda) are the roots of (11).
The Dutch maternity care system is characterised by the concept that pregnancy and childbirth are basically physiologic processes.
Thus, for this proposal, we understand that there are basically four types of perceived contexts (the Cynefin framework): simple contexts, mastery of good practices, characterised by stability and clear cause-effect relations in which "we know what we know".
Who would guess from the various kinds of gloom contained in those films, or the tragic overtones characterising all of them apart from Vampyr, that three of his greatest silent films are basically comedies about the war between the sexes?
"Vehicles are basically vaporized".
They are basically ill.
The results are basically unchanged.
There are basically two conditions.
These are basically bookkeeping methods.
They are basically insecure.
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