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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are elementary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is basic or fundamental in nature, often in an educational or instructional context.
Example: "The concepts we are discussing in this course are elementary and should be easy for everyone to understand."
Alternatives: "are basic" or "are fundamental".
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are elementary
adjective
Relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something.
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They are elementary, limited, the kind of associations encouraged in middle-school art classes.
Although both are elementary particles, electrons and quarks differ in several respects.
About 60percentt of the participants are elementary schools, and the rest middle schools like Amistad.
Although willing to exchange on the feet, his stand up skills are elementary in comparison to his submission wrestling.
All are elementary schools that plan to open this fall, and each has a different formula for success.
My bell identification skills are elementary, but my neighbours are experts, scurrying out of the house only for specific rings.
The only schools operating in Yida camp are elementary schools that have been started by the refugees themselves with minimal outside funding.
About 50 schools qualify for the program -- about 40 of which are elementary and middle schools and the rest high schools.
For men, the poorest paid jobs are in sales and customer services (£345 per week) while for women the lowest wages are elementary occupations (£284.50).
Sarah Morris who works in New York City and London makes paintings that are elementary grids with tall rectangles as the units.
Mrs. Zarras had also overseen the assembly of a half-dozen apple pies at a meeting of Kids Care, a community service club whose members are elementary school students.
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