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The phrase "are basically working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general or informal state of being engaged in a task or activity.
Example: "We are basically working on improving our customer service experience to better meet client needs."
Alternatives: "are essentially engaged" or "are fundamentally involved".
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The monthly sessions with a qualified counsellor are a godsend, says Lucy. "When we work with the families we are basically working alone.
"What we're seeing out in the ocean is telling us how complex assemblages of different microorganisms are basically working together and coordinating their activities with time," DeLong says.
The creation of these units, the WGA says, means that writers are basically working for their agents, a situation rife with potential conflicts.
"As a party, we are basically working ourselves toward extinction". -- Georgia state Rep. Allen Peake, a Republican leader in the state, in a manifesto shared this week with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Peake said the party has alienated Hispanics, African Americans and members of the gay community.
So far, there is no definite sign of the original signal being confirmed, but the good news is both of these experiments are basically working as advertised, as planned, and so hopefully within a year or so, we should get at least some hint of a result.
We are basically working under the philosophy that if the app is good, and we are always making it better, and we are actively, thoughtfully engaging with our users, then the rest will take care of itself.
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He's basically working up to the upper partials.
"He had billionaire friends and he was basically working for them.
"What I'm basically working toward, at this point, is trying to create Disneyland-type rides.
Before 2008, it felt as if neoliberalism was basically working for most people.
The Scottish singer Susan Boyle also came out against independence on Sunday, saying you shouldn't break what is "basically working".
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