Sentence examples for basically every from inspiring English sources

The 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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