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The phrase "basic sense of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental understanding or perception of a concept or situation.
Example: "Having a basic sense of the topic will help you engage in the discussion more effectively."
Alternatives: "fundamental understanding of" or "rudimentary grasp of".
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These officials have no basic sense of truth.
Ms. Lafrance doesn't have the choreographer's basic sense of pacing.
And that basic sense of ballast colors the local reaction to prosperity.
A basic sense of mystification is precisely what can push one into writing about something.
They came from a basic sense of what is decent, fair, sensible and humane.
So writing, in games, is about creating mood and establishing a basic sense of intent.
In some basic sense, of course, Rorty thought his ideas were right.
When a country recognizes homosexual marriage, it has lost its basic sense of right and wrong.
Well, first, out of a basic sense of justice and common humanity, I'd hope.
But this ought to give you some basic sense of how the math works.
Eisenhower asked the country to maintain its basic sense of balance.
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