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The phrase "are basically in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a general or simplified state of being or condition regarding a subject or situation.
Example: "The results of the survey show that most participants are basically in agreement with the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "are essentially in" or "are fundamentally in".
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Its elites are basically in denial.
"Companies," he said, "are basically in a holding pattern".
"They are basically in need of everything," she said.
We are basically in third world conditions with our water.
You are basically in that zone, making your own hours.
The above results are basically in accordance with mass spectrum analysis and far more specific.
The contrast indicates that the laws of the two methods are basically in agreement.
The numerical results with the model are basically in accordance with practical operation data.
The model results are basically in a good qualitative agreement with experimental observations.
These results are basically in line with the results obtained on Swordtails from space flight.
So you have this whole generation of young blacks who are basically in economic free fall".
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