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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basically agree" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to agree with the main or most important point of something. Example: While I understand the details may be different, I basically agree with your plan for the project.
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We basically agree on accountability.
Featherstone reckons 25%, but they basically agree: it's plenty.
DFC calculations basically agree with simple calculations, that the strain is surprisingly low.
JOHN LANCHESTER: Tom, I basically agree with the people you are citing.
I basically agree with Chait's theory, but I do wonder: Is Romney being treated unfairly here?
However, the Latvian authorities tell a very different story, and BGG basically agree.
In a rare convergence, conservatives and liberals basically agree on how this happened.
They all basically agree with each other, and they all basically agree with Hillary Clinton on social and cultural issues that are at the heart of American politics.
"This summit was not as exciting as other summits because we basically agree on everything," declared Mr Obama.
Although she supported the war in Iraq, she and Obama basically agree on a withdrawal of American troops.
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Mr. Hodel basically agrees.
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