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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basic goods" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the items necessary for everyday living, like food, clothing, and shelter. For example, "Governments should ensure that all citizens have access to basic goods like food and shelter."
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Algeria imports almost all its basic goods.
Prices of basic goods are shooting up.
Basic goods and housing are scarce.
It has high inflation and chronic shortages of basic goods.
The lack of cash means people cannot afford to buy anything but the most basic goods.
Lower-income households have benefited from better prices on basic goods.
Some good news was that demand for basic goods and discounters seemed to hold steady.
Price controls on basic goods are to be scrapped from Sunday.
They simply saw a business opportunity in an area that lacked purveyors of basic goods.
One year ago the market was almost empty; today, it is filled with basic goods.
This has come at the cost of stratospheric inflation and harrowing shortages of basic goods.
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