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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basically every" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something applies to nearly all instances or cases within a certain context.
Example: "Basically every student in the class passed the exam."
Alternatives: "almost every" or "practically all".
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Basically, every day is a full day".
Which is basically every one of y'all.
Basically every poll showed something similar.
Roman has sacked basically every coach that he's had.
Basically, every time I see someone named Jennifer.
Which is basically every race and colour on Earth.
"My dad worked basically every day, 24/ 7," Ko says.
"Because basically, every week we're picking a fight".
"Basically every project I do is an experiment," he said.
Basically every sitcom teenage daughter rolled into one.
"Basically every country is failing that," Reusch said.
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